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707 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ মুজিব কর্তৃক দশ দফার ঘোষণা क्रु उन्म ৮ মার্চ, ১৯৭১ MUJIB GIVES 10 POINT PROGRAMME Statement by Sheikh Muijbur Rahman on March 7, 1971 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Chief of the Awami League, today announced a week long programme from tomorrow. In a statement, the Awami League Chief said the non-violent and non-co operation movement would continue till the objectives- the immediate termination of Martial Law and transfer of power to the elected representatives- were achieved. He said our struggle must continue. }0. The programme would be: No-tax campaign to continue. The Secretariat, Government and semi-Government offices, High Courts and other courts throughout Bangladesh Should observes hartals. Appropriate exemption shall be announced from time to time. Railway and ports may function, but railway workers and port workers should not co-operate if railways or ports are used for mobilization of forces for the purpose of carrying out repression against the people. Radio, Television and newspapers shall give complete versions of our statements and shall not suppress news about the people's movement, otherwise Bangladesh working in these establishments shall not co-operate. Only local and inter-district trunk telephone communication shall function. All educational institutions shall remain closed, Banks shall not effect remittances to the Western Wing either through the State Bank or otherwise. Black flags shall be hoisted on all building every day. Hartal is withdrawn in all other spheres but complete or partial hartal may be declared at any moment depending upon the situation. A Sangram Parishad (Council of Action) should be organized in each union, mahallah, thana, subdivision and district under the leadership of the local Awami League units. Announcing the programme of action, Sheikh Mujib said the transport service would be allowed to function. In this connection he referred to railway, rickshaw and transports.