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statement. “Three days later, however,” said Mr. Mohammed Ali, “Mr. Fazlul Huq had again changed his mind and in the coarse of certain discussions plainly told us that his objective was an independent East Bengal”.

 Mr. Mohammed Ali also quoted Mr. Huq's statements made in Calcutta to which he later issued “evasive explanation” and declared “I leave Mr. Fazlul Huq and his various statements to the contemplation and judgment of my countrymen. I have no doubt that their verdict will be that Mr. Fazlul Huq is a traitor to Pakistan.” He also quoted the opinions publicly expressed by the Qaaid-e-Azam about Mr. Fazlul Haq whom he had called “a curse.”

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Following is the full text of the Prime Minister's broadcast

 “My colleagues and I have recently had under careful consideration the present situation in East Bengal. We have gratefully come to the conclusion after discussion with the Chief Minister, East Bengal, and his colleagues, in Karachi, that the administration in the province has virtually broken down, that the present Ministry is not able either to secure the lives and properties of the people of East Bengal or to inspire that confidence in the administration and the people which is a essential prerequisite to the working of an orderly and progressive Government. We have therefore, decided to assume the provincial administration under section 92-A of the Government of India Act 1935, as adopted by Pakistan. Accordingly, necessary orders under section 92-A dismissing the Provincial Ministry have been promulgated.

 “They will remain in force for the minimum time necessary to restore law and order and public confidence so that parliamentary Government.”