War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 33
... election campaign , the Awami League high command had been prepared to enter agree- ments with other parties in the east not to contest the elections against one another . The other parties had all declined , however , because of their ...
... election campaign , the Awami League high command had been prepared to enter agree- ments with other parties in the east not to contest the elections against one another . The other parties had all declined , however , because of their ...
Page 58
... elections was to do no worse in the provincial elections of 17 December than they had in the elections held ten days earlier . Except for passing reference to constitutional issues and the trans- fer of power , political debate ...
... elections was to do no worse in the provincial elections of 17 December than they had in the elections held ten days earlier . Except for passing reference to constitutional issues and the trans- fer of power , political debate ...
Page 174
... elections and the Pakistani government's an- nouncement that it was proceeding to draft a constitution , Khon- dikar Mushtaq , reputed to be the leader of ... elections 174 Pakistan , 25 March - October 1971 Elections as a Measure of Support.
... elections and the Pakistani government's an- nouncement that it was proceeding to draft a constitution , Khon- dikar Mushtaq , reputed to be the leader of ... elections 174 Pakistan , 25 March - October 1971 Elections as a Measure of Support.
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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