War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 61
... Central Government could be formed without active co - operation of his party cannot be correct . The Punjab and Sind can no longer aspire to be " bastions of power . " The democratic struggle of the people has been aimed against such ...
... Central Government could be formed without active co - operation of his party cannot be correct . The Punjab and Sind can no longer aspire to be " bastions of power . " The democratic struggle of the people has been aimed against such ...
Page 125
... central government , not the provincial govern- ments , however , would conduct all negotiations . Ahmed also opposed the suggestion that the provincial govern- ments collect all customs and taxes . He insisted that the central ...
... central government , not the provincial govern- ments , however , would conduct all negotiations . Ahmed also opposed the suggestion that the provincial govern- ments collect all customs and taxes . He insisted that the central ...
Page 132
... central authority , and pressure from the hawkish group within the army high command , Yahya called Generals Tikka Khan and Rao Farman Ali Khan shortly after the negotiations with the Awami League began and instructed them to finalize ...
... central authority , and pressure from the hawkish group within the army high command , Yahya called Generals Tikka Khan and Rao Farman Ali Khan shortly after the negotiations with the Awami League began and instructed them to finalize ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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