পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (চতুর্থ খণ্ড).pdf/১০৫

উইকিসংকলন থেকে
এই পাতাটির মুদ্রণ সংশোধন করা প্রয়োজন।

75 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিল : চতুর্থ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ বৃটেনে এ্যাকশন কমিটিসমূহের ঐক্যবদ্ধ ওয়েস্টমিনষ্টার এ্যাকশন ৭ জুলাই, ১৯৭১ তৎপরতা চালানোর প্রচেষ্টা সম্পর্কে প্রতিবেদন | কমিটি প্রকাশিত প্রচারপত্র A Call to Bangladesh Action Committees in the United Kingdom WE HAVE ACHIEVED UNITY IN PURPOSE: LET US NOW ACHIEVE UNITY IN ACTION A memo from the Bangladesh Action Committee (Westminster-London) The Great Killing of 25 March 1971 has united, as never before, the entire Bengali nation. It has merged the 6-point of the Awami League into one point of national independence for Bangladesh. The task, the immediate one and the urgent one, of emancipation of the Bengali people has been reduced to a simple one of liberating the Bangladesh from the occupation of the Army of West Pakistan. Since then three months have gone by and nearly eight weeks since the convention of the Coventry conference and the appointment of the Steering Committee. In the United Kingdom we are still to see a national network of action committees to emerge which could give a central guidance to hundreds of our dedicated workers all over Britain. We are still to witness the transformation of patriotic urge of our nationals into disciplined and determined activities. The Steering Committee has done valuable work in many fields but unfortunately, they have totally failed to provide an organizational framework for the operation of the Bangladesh activists. Tragically, they have not even been able to produce a draft constitution which could give a framework for our national organisation. It is, therefore, high time that the community as a whole, as they did through the Coventry conference, must come out with a lead to overcome the failures of the Steering Committee. This could be done by reconvening the delegates of the Coventry conference with additional representatives from action committees formed since then. Such a conference could receive reports on the political situation, organizational affairs and constitutional matters and try to come to grip with some of the very pressing problems facing the Bangladesh nationals in the United Kingdom. With these reflections in view the Bangladesh Action Committee (WestminsterLondon) has drafted this memo for consideration of all concerned in the work or organizing the Bangladesh nationals in the UK into a coherent and disciplined national entity. A. We consider that: 1. The perspective before such a national organisation-for the sake of easy reference let us call it Bangladesh Council in UK-should be to harness the moral, political