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74.1 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড শিরোনাম সংবাদপত্র তারিখ Programs Bangladesh Bangladesh 3 December, 1971 Vol. 1 : No. 14 PROGRAMS ON BANGLADESH Bangladesh Ambassador, M. R. Siddiqi, will appear on Channel 29 on Sunday, December 5 at 11:30 p.m. in an hour long program, with participation by representatives of India and Pakistan also. Many Washingtonians saw the Bangladesh Ambassador for the first time on Channel 26 on November 24, when he effectively countered Pakistan propaganda aired by its Ambassador on the previous night on the same program. When asked, the Deputy Chief of the Bangladesh Mission, Enayet Karim, who also participated in the program, denied any contract of the Bangladesh Government with the Pakistani regime or the American Government. Since last August when the Bangladesh Mission was set up in the nation's capital Ambassador Siddiqi has been touring extensively to explain the Bangladesh case for independence. He has held TV and press interviews in Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Davis, Denver, Albany and Bethlehem. In addition, Ambassador Siddiqi has addressed student and faculty members on various campuses in the U.S. and Canada. The National Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S. organized a "consultation" program in Washington on the situation in Bangladesh with the representatives of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan on November 10, Addressing the group the Deputy Chief of the Bangladesh Mission, Enayet Karim, said that Bangladesh is a reality and there is no way for the people of Bangladesh and West Pakistan to coexist. Representatives of West Pakistan arrived at the "consultation" but upon seeing the members of the Bangladesh Mission refused to attend. "This was contrary to the prior understanding that the arrangement for this session was satisfactory" to the West Pakistani diplomats, said a summary report prepared by the organizers of the program. Bangladesh counselors S.A. M.S. Kibria, A.M.A. Muhith and S.A.R. Matinuddin have been addressing students and faculty on various American University campuses. They are also appearing on TV and radio interviews to seek support for the Bangladesh struggle.