War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 70
... indicated that the formation of the cabinet would be decided by the majority party and those parties that the majority party might choose to invite into a coalition and said that Bhutto could not be guaranteed a position in the ministry ...
... indicated that the formation of the cabinet would be decided by the majority party and those parties that the majority party might choose to invite into a coalition and said that Bhutto could not be guaranteed a position in the ministry ...
Page 171
... indicated that he had already appointed a constitutional committee , which had started its work . In his discussion of this approach , the presi- dent referred to the difficulties experienced by the Constituent Assembly in drafting a ...
... indicated that he had already appointed a constitutional committee , which had started its work . In his discussion of this approach , the presi- dent referred to the difficulties experienced by the Constituent Assembly in drafting a ...
Page 299
... indicated that A. K. Brohi would represent Mujib and also said that he had given consideration to Ambassador Farland's suggestion that a civilian governor be appointed in East Pakistan to replace Gen. Tikka Khan . He noted that even ...
... indicated that A. K. Brohi would represent Mujib and also said that he had given consideration to Ambassador Farland's suggestion that a civilian governor be appointed in East Pakistan to replace Gen. Tikka Khan . He noted that even ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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