NAP Working Committee to review struggle
By A Staff Reporter, An extended meeting of the Working Committee of Bangladesh National Awami Party (Wali-Muzaffar) will be held today somewhere outside Mujibnagar to review the national liberation struggle, the present political situation and the organizational matters, it was learnt on Saturday.
President of the party, Prof. Muzaffar Ahmed, who will preside over the meeting, will brief the Working Committee members the outcome of his talks last week with Mr. Wali Khan in London. Both the NAP leaders discussed the latest development of the liberation movement in Pakhtoonistan and Balochistan.
The extended meeting will prepare a detailed programme for the purpose of intensification of the liberation struggle. It is likely to stress the necessity of infusing among the party ranks as also the freedom fighters a spirit of accommodation and adjustment with the followers and workers of other national and democratic parties. The meeting will stress the necessity of setting up consultative committees at all levels.
Apart from emphasizing the urgency of following a united front tactics, the Working Committee may as well suggest some concrete political guidelines for the party workers on the one hand and certain programmatic measures for building up a strong political infra-structure on the other so that the party workers and guerrilla fighters may get necessary cooperation from the common people in both the rural and urban population of Bangladesh.
The Committee will also discuss the Indo-Pak tension, the Indo-Soviet Treaty and the stands of the USA, U.K. Germany and France.
Reference: Hindustan Standard, 24.10.1971