War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 91
... postponement of the Na- tional Assembly approximated those between sovereign states . Postponement changed the context radically . Central authority in East Pakistan collapsed completely . Government offices ceased to function , and the ...
... postponement of the Na- tional Assembly approximated those between sovereign states . Postponement changed the context radically . Central authority in East Pakistan collapsed completely . Government offices ceased to function , and the ...
Page 93
... postponement people had been killed and injured by the police and army as well as in vengeance taken by Bengalis against non - Bengalis . In this speech Mujib also first voiced a premonition of death , observing that this might be his ...
... postponement people had been killed and injured by the police and army as well as in vengeance taken by Bengalis against non - Bengalis . In this speech Mujib also first voiced a premonition of death , observing that this might be his ...
Page 94
... postponement of the National Assembly Session should have incited a disproportionate reaction in the East Pakistan Awami League . Surely , nothing is lost , if the promise of United Pakistan is accepted , by the delay of a few days to ...
... postponement of the National Assembly Session should have incited a disproportionate reaction in the East Pakistan Awami League . Surely , nothing is lost , if the promise of United Pakistan is accepted , by the delay of a few days to ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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