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389 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিল : চতুর্থ খন্ড আমরা গোষ্ঠী কর্তৃক প্রেরিত বিভিন্ন ইন্দোনেশিয় “আমরা’ ১৬ অক্টোবর, প্রচার মাধ্যমে প্রচারের জন্য লিখিত বাংলাদেশ Ջի, ԳՖ সম্পর্কিত একটি প্রতিবেদন Excellency, Enclosed please find a copy of the comprehensive paper which was prepared by 'KAMAL in April 1971 for local circulation, for information and comments, if any. It may also kindly be noted that the article entitled MS ISLAM DEAD" which ᎳᏋlᎦ published in the DJAKARTA TIMES of April 15, 1971, was also written and contributed by KAMAL. Reply / advice on important matters may please be sent to the following address: MR. KAMAL GUPTA C/O Group Captain N. Sinha Ray INDIAN EMBASSY, Djakarta. Indonesia Through The Ministry of External Affairs Govt. of India, New Delhi. With kindest regards. JOY BANGLA. Yours sincerely. KAMAL For SIRRii H.E. MR. HOSSAIN ALI High Commissioner for Bangladesh in India CALCUTT. A. PAKISTAN-ITS BIRTH AND DEATH I. Introduction. Pakistan was carved out of British India on 14th August, 1947. Pakistan consists of two parts-East Pakistan and West Pakistan. The two pans are separated by 1600 kilometers of Indian territory. Means of communications between the two pans are by air which takes about 3 hours' time and by sea which takes about one week's time. East Pakistan has a population of about 75 million and West Pakistan about 55 million. The two parts are different in geography, race, language, culture, customs and habits. East Pakistan falls in South-East Asia while West Pakistan in the Middle East. Only common factor between the two peoples of the two regions is religion, which is Islam. About 90% of the people of East Pakistan are muslims—almost all Sunni. The rest are Hindus. Budhist