War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 71
... discussions in Dhaka was mixed.31 One group came away more convinced than before that holding the talks had been pointless , since the Awami League was bent upon secession , and that to become seriously engaged in discussions with the ...
... discussions in Dhaka was mixed.31 One group came away more convinced than before that holding the talks had been pointless , since the Awami League was bent upon secession , and that to become seriously engaged in discussions with the ...
Page 105
... discussions that would imply a dilution of the Awami League program or a compromise of the league's com- manding position among the members of the National Assembly . In a response to a reporter's query on 12 March , Tajuddin replied ...
... discussions that would imply a dilution of the Awami League program or a compromise of the league's com- manding position among the members of the National Assembly . In a response to a reporter's query on 12 March , Tajuddin replied ...
Page 122
... discussions held between each pair separately . Upon their first encounter at the President's House neither Mujib nor Bhutto would look more than obliquely at the other , and at first they refused to converse , each sitting half turned ...
... discussions held between each pair separately . Upon their first encounter at the President's House neither Mujib nor Bhutto would look more than obliquely at the other , and at first they refused to converse , each sitting half turned ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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