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From the past pages of dawn: 1971: fifty years ago: Mujib to meet Yahya - Newspaper

KARACHI: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . said yesterday [March 13] that President Gen A.M. Yahya Khan would be “our guest” if he is coming to Bangla Desh and assured there would be no demonstrations on his arrival. Talking to newsmen in Dacca, the chief of the majority party, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman said: “I am ready to meet the President” and added that there were no conditions. He further said that he had no idea when the President was coming to Dacca. Sheikh Mujib is awaiting the President’s reaction to the Awami League’s conditions for attending the National Assembly meeting set for March 25.

Bhutto s telegram to Bangabandhu | The Daily Star

BHUTTO S TELEGRAM In a telegram sent to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 11, 1971, Bhutto expressed his willingness to come to Dhaka immediately to work out a solution so that the National Assembly session could be held soon. He urged Bangabandhu to work together to build a new system where there would be no discrimination among provinces as well as among citizens. KEEP ECONOMY IN FULL GEAR Tajuddin Ahmad, general secretary of the Awami League, in a statement today said the people s movement had attained unprecedent heights. It had been made possible because every person in his own sphere had taken it as his sacred duty to implement, in spirit and in substance, all the directives of Bangabandhu issued in the name of the people of Bangladesh , he added. He urged people to be prepared to foil the conspiracy of the vested interests and the anti-people forces to destroy the economy of Bangladesh . The statement called upon people engaged in various economic activities t

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Negotiations with Taliban Will Not Lead to Durable Peace: Mohib

Negotiations with Taliban Will Not Lead to Durable Peace: Mohib Amid new developments in the peace efforts, Afghanistan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib said negotiations with the Taliban will lead to a temporary peace, and he reiterated that achieving real peace requires addressing the regional and international dimensions of Afghanistan’s issue. He said the ongoing war in the country has foreign dimensions and that there is a need to address regional and international dimensions to achieve real peace and prevent post-peace deal threats. “The ongoing war is not an internal war, but it has foreign dimensions that’s why only negotiations with the Taliban will not lead to a durable peace,” Mohib said at a weekly briefing. “We should assess post-peace threats and their impacts on the people of Afghanistan.”

Shaikh Ayaz: The Voice of Sindh, Whose Head Was Crowned With Penalties

Shaikh Ayaz: The Voice of Sindh, Whose Head Was Crowned With Penalties
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