1971.06.26, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee, Swaran Singh
Swaran Singh Says Foreign Powers Want Flow Of Refugees To Stop (Continued from page 1) For instance Mr. D. N. Tiwari wanted the Government to train refugees and send them back to Bangladesh to conduct guerrilla warfare. Many other members doubted that refugees would...
1971.06.27, Country (Malaysia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Malaysia understands India’s problems over evacuees KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 26. – Malaysia has a “fairly good understanding” of the refugee problem faced by India following the East Bengal crisis, an official spokesman said here yesterday, say agencies....
1971.06.28, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Pakistan treats evacuees as criminals MUJIBNAGAR, JUNE 27. – Despite the “drum beating” by the Yahya regime asking the Bangladesh evacuees to return to their homes the Pakistani military junta considers it a crime for anybody to take refuge in India for...
1971.06.29, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Evacuees in Balat Camps settling down From Our Shillong Office, JUNE 28. – The only daughter of Mr. Nabagopal Das was married off to the third son of Mr. Kartick Chandra Pal on Tuesday last. Mrs. Sushilabala, wife of Mr. Arjun Mandal, gave premature birth to a...
1971.07.01, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
British MPs face evacuees’ demonstration From A Staff Correspondent, SILIGURI JUNE 30. – Four British MPs now in India visited some of the evacuee camps in North Bengal today. The evacuee demonstrated before them demanding immediate recognition of...
1971.07.02, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Confidence-Creating Settlement Only Solution Form Our Special Representative, LONDON, JULY 1 – Prince Sadruddin, the U. N. Commissioner for Refugees said here yesterday that it was accepted on all hands that only a political settlement which would create...
1971.07.03, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Mana – An Abode of Peace For 65,000 Evacuees From C. S. Sarkar, Mana, July 2 – The Long rows of tents set up at Kendri, Mannabhata and Nowgaon in Mana, for Bangladesh evacuees looked like white doves – symbols of peace – with their wings spread...
1971.06.18, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Restrictions on evacuees at Mana From A Staff Reporter, MANA CAMP (Madhya Pradesh), JUNE 17. – The chairman of Raipur Municipality, it is learnt, has imposed restrictions on the movement of Bangladesh evacuees, brought here from West Bengal. The chairman feels...
1971.06.19, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Refugees cannot stay in India permanently : PM SRINAGAR, JUNE 18 – The Prime Minister today declared that” a way had to be found to enable the uprooted people of Bangladesh to return to their homes.” says UNI. The refugees, she said, could not stay...
1971.06.20, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Refugee
Refugee population may soon go up to 8 millions NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. – The influx of refugees from Bangladesh is expected to reach the figure of eight million in the near future, judging from the present rate, reports UNI. According to official sources the...