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দ্য পিপল ১৮ অক্টোবর, ১৯৭০

BALLOT BATTLE MY LAST FIGHT TO SECURE RIGHTS

OF EAST BENGAL

SHEIKH MUJIBUR RAHMAN'S SPEECH AT DOLAIKHAL

On October 17, 1970.

 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Awami League Chief while addressing a compact gathering of over a lakh of cheering people at Dolaikhai area yesterday declared that the ensuing “ballot battle” would be his last fight to achieve the rights of Bengal through peaceful means.

 Launching his first election campaign in the old city from where he is contesting for a National Assembly seat. Sheikh Mujib reaffirmed his determination to nationalize banks and insurance companies, which have been serving the interest of the monopoly capital of West Pakistan and which have done a positive harm to the small traders of Bengal by refusing them due facilities.

 Sheikh Mujib said that Bonus Voucher system had destroyed the small traders of Bengal and he assured that he would safeguard the interest of the small business from the devouring grip of the big business and monopoly capital of West Pakistan.

 Turning to election he said that although he was seeing votes like all other parties, power was not the motto of his politics like those seasonal politicians who instead of suffering the pains of imprisonment had slaughtered the people of Bengal by joining hands with the vested interests.

 He said that if he had any greed for power, he could become the Prime Minister of the country immediately after his release from the prison and if he wanted to be the Governor of Bengal he could occupy that chair even without suffering the long days of imprisonment. But no amount of allurement could ever deviate him from his devotion to the cause of the people of Bengal.

 In a voice resonant with emotion, he asked the people to pray to Almighty to allow him an endurance to serve the cause of Bengal even at the cost of his life. He said that he had nothing left with him except his humble life to offer to the people in exchange of their immense love and affection and unprecedented sacrifices that saved him from being hanged.

 Amidst thunderous ovation Sheikh Mujib declared that if the six-point demands were not fulfilled through election, he would again call the heroic people of Dacca to join him in the struggle and give blood once again.