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ALL-INDIA TRADE UNION BODY TO HELP BANGLADESH

From Our Special Correspondent

 New Delhi, May, 24,—A 3A- member Committee with representatives of all important all India trade union bodies has been set with Dr Maitryce Bose as President to mobiles publish opinion in favor of the liberation movement in Bangladesh.

 This is probably one of rare issues on which all the major trade union bodies have agreed to work closer. The Committee, to be known as National Trade Union Committee of India for solidarity with Bangladesh, will contact international trade union bodies and trade union organizations in others Countries to acquaint them with the struggle in Bangladesh.

 The Committee includes Mr. S.S Mirajkar and Mr. S.A Dange og AITU, Mr.P. Ramamunthy and Mr. Monoranjan Roy of CITU,Mr.Santi patel and Mr. Mahesh Desai of HMS. Mr Jatin Chakravarty and Mr Sreekant Nair of UTUC, Mr. George Fernendes of Hind Majdoor Panchayet, Mr Subodh Banerjee of UTUC (Lenin Sarani) and Mr. A.P Sharma and Dr. Maitryee Bosc of INTUC.Dr, Bose has been elected the president of the Committee.

 Dr. Maitrayee Bose told newsmen here today that the Committee had decided to hold an All India Bangladesh Day on June 19 when peaceful demonstrations would be organized demanding recognition of the “democratic republic of Bangladesh” Demand would also be made for the release of Sheike Mujibur Rahman, now in custody of the west Pakistani military rulers.

 The Committee would also appeal to the workers in India to donate one-day’s wage to help the workers of Bangladesh. The workers would be asked to send their donations to the Bangladesh mission in Calcutta.

 Dr. Bose said that there was tremendous response to the “solidarity with Bangladesh call” from all major trade Union organization in the country. She hoped to rais the Bangladesh issue at the international workers’ meet in Geneva in June.

 The Jana Sangh Parliamentary Party Decided this morning that each member of the party would contribute one day’s allowance of Rs. 51 for schemes for the rehabiliation of refugees from Bangladesh.