1971.07.18, BD-Govt, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangladesh Reaction By a Staff Reporter, Mr. Khondaker Mostaque Ahmed, Foreign Minister of the Bangladesh Government in a statement from Mujibnagar on Saturday Welcomed the proposed visit to China by President Nixon and said it was two Big Powers to make up their...
1971.07.20, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Our goal is near : BanglaDesh leader BOMBAY, July 19: Mr. Mohammed Nurul Quadir, a prominent worker of the Awami League and an official of the BanglaDesh Government, said here last night that the Mukti Fauj, had definitely won the first round of the struggle of...
1971.07.20, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
BanglaDesh leftist front’s call for revolt by W. Pakistanis MUJIBNAGAR, July 19. – The BanglaDesh liberation struggle coordination committee has called upon Sindhis, Baluchis, Pathans and Pubjabis of West Pakistan to rise in revolt against the Pakistani...
1971.07.21, Country (China), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
350 Chinese troops arrive in Bangladesh MUJIBNAGAR, JULY 20 – About 350 Chinese troops have arrived in Bangladesh to help the Martial Law administration in various ways. says UNI. The troops arrived at Chittagong by a Pakistani ship on July 5 and proceeded to...
1971.06.24, A.H.M Kamaruzzaman, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Kamaruzzaman hails Aid Pakistan body’s decision MUJIBNAGAR, JUNE 23. – The Bangladesh Home Minister Mr. A. H. M. Kamaruzzaman welcomed today the decision of the Aid Pakistan Consortium to withhold further aid until there was a political settlement of the...
1971.06.25, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangladesh Minister nails Pak lie MUJIBNAGAR, JUNE 24- Sources close to the Bangladesh Government today described as a “blatant lie” the statement reportedly made by the Martial Law authorities in Dacca that they were in touch with the Bangladesh Foreign...
1971.06.25, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pak Army Chief in Bangladesh ISLAMABAD, JUNE 24 – The Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army General Abdul Hamid Khan, is currently visiting army installations and troops in East Pakistan, says Reuter. Reference: Hindustan Standard, 25.06.1971
1971.06.26, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Shahabuddin leads protest rally before US Embassy From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, JUNE 25- A protest demonstration of Bangladesh people, led by Mr. K. M. Shahaduddin, representative of the Bangladesh Government here and formerly Second Secretary to the...
1971.06.28, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangladesh CP denounces arms shipment By A Staff Reporter, The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Bangladesh holds that to inspire the people of Bangladesh and to bring the world public opinion in favor of the liberation struggle, there is need for formation...
1971.07.02, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Arms aid a direct incitement to Pindi’s actions : Shehabuddin From Our Special Correspondent, NEW DELHI, JULY 1 – Mr. K. M. Shehaduddin, diplomatic representative of the Bangladesh Government here, appealed to the “democratic people and the...