War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 23
... Martial law would have to be im- posed throughout the country . Furthermore , if Ayub were merely to step aside without a full declaration of martial law , the next in line for the presidency would be the speaker of the National ...
... Martial law would have to be im- posed throughout the country . Furthermore , if Ayub were merely to step aside without a full declaration of martial law , the next in line for the presidency would be the speaker of the National ...
Page 85
... martial law administrator in East Pakistan and impose stricter press censorship and tighter enforcement of martial law . He intended to announce the post- ponement on 1 March and directed Ahsan to inform Mujib twenty- four hours in ...
... martial law administrator in East Pakistan and impose stricter press censorship and tighter enforcement of martial law . He intended to announce the post- ponement on 1 March and directed Ahsan to inform Mujib twenty- four hours in ...
Page 116
... martial law before the meeting of the Na- tional Assembly and the promulgation of a new constitution . The matter ... martial law . He did this in a manner that the Awami League found condescending . Cornelius proposed that the removal ...
... martial law before the meeting of the Na- tional Assembly and the promulgation of a new constitution . The matter ... martial law . He did this in a manner that the Awami League found condescending . Cornelius proposed that the removal ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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