War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 73
... convening the National Assembly was immi- nent and that the actual date of the first meeting could not be far off . Yahya had indicated before as well as during his journey to Dhaka that he favored holding the Assembly promptly ...
... convening the National Assembly was immi- nent and that the actual date of the first meeting could not be far off . Yahya had indicated before as well as during his journey to Dhaka that he favored holding the Assembly promptly ...
Page 104
... convening of the National Assembly on 25 March and that these would , in some way , also result in face - to - face discussions between Bhutto and Mujib . Such a meeting would fulfill the commitment that Bhutto had made to the West ...
... convening of the National Assembly on 25 March and that these would , in some way , also result in face - to - face discussions between Bhutto and Mujib . Such a meeting would fulfill the commitment that Bhutto had made to the West ...
Page 269
... convening of the National Assembly , which would automatically result in the creation of an Awami League government . Bhutto's insistence in his talks with Mujib that the PPP had to be accommodated in a national government was seen by ...
... convening of the National Assembly , which would automatically result in the creation of an Awami League government . Bhutto's insistence in his talks with Mujib that the PPP had to be accommodated in a national government was seen by ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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