1971.06.06, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bangladesh: Time to Think of Options By Sankar Ghosh, The Prime Minister has ruled out the possibility of an early political settlement of the Bangladesh issue, though she has not yet despaired of a settlement on that line ultimately. She is pinning her hope on...
1971.06.02, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Islamabad bank accounts of Bengalis frozen By a Staff Reporter. The West Pakistani authorities are learnt to have frozen the bank accounts of all the Bengali Speaking people in Islamabad. Orders have also been issued restricting the movement of the Bengalis and it has...
1971.06.09, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Jobs for Bangladesh teachers under study NEW DELHI, June 8,–The Government was considering a requist by the Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University for financial assistance for appointing teachers from Bangladesh as visiting teachers in Calcutta University...
1971.06.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
NOT BY WORDS ALONE Pakistan troops have infiltrated into Indian territory now and again ever since they started fanning out from the urban centres in Bangladesh in pursuance of their policy to drive out or exterminate the opponents of the regime. They have shot down...
1971.09.04, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Yahya Khan
Yahya’s unending search for a credible successor KARACHI, SEPT. 3.- Two months after General Yayha Khan’s speech of June 28 pledging transfer of power in Pakistan and half-way to the mark of “four months or so” which he set for the resumption...
1971.11.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
WB-Bangladesh border sealed to foreigners By A Staff Reporter, The West Bengal Bangladesh border has been sealed to foreigners under an order of the Government of India. This order which amends the Foreigners (Restricted Areas) Order, 1963, prohibits any foreigner...
1971.11.07, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
US may no more given arms to Pakistan The U. S. Government’s intention in this regard, the sources said, had already been conveyed to Mrs. Gandhi. The announcement on the end of supplies in the pipeline and the decision not to extend military aid to Pakistan is...
1971.11.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bhutto mission seems to have failed, says Pant New Delhi Nov. 9.-The Minister of State for Home, Mr. K. C. Pant, said today that the Bhutto mission seemed to have failed to persuade the Chinese Government to accept General Yahya Khans’ policy on Bangladesh, says...
1971.06.18, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
DIPLOMATIC OPPRESSION The news that talks have been reopened regarding repatriation of Indian and Pakistani diplomatists in Dacca and Calcutta may or may not be encouraging. That depends upon whether speedy business results, for it is scandalous that the deadlock has...
1971.07.24, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Yahya ‘loosing balance’ Continued from Page 1 Col. 2 ward Bloc, Mr. N. G. Goray of the PSP. Mr. Loknath Mishra of the Swatantra. Mr. Pranab Kumar Mukhejee of the Bangla Congress, Mr. I. K. Advani of the Jana Sangh, Mr. Biju Patnaik of the Utkal Congress...