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475 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ চতুর্দশ খন্ড ૨૭ | বাংলা 10.6.7.1. C.42 1330 PAKISTAN East Pakistan's governor and martial law administrator. Lieutenant General Tikka Khan, has appealed to all refugees who fled to India to return home. He said they could do so as equal partners with the rest of their countrymen. Radio Pakistan quotes the Governor as saying that political leaders would be welcomed back, as well as students, businessmen, civil servants, and members of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies. General Tikka Khan said reception centres had been set up along the border, equipped to offer food, shelter, medical aid and transport. He added that life had returned to normal in East Pakistan. General Tikka Khan said the refugees had left under the influence of false and malicious propaganda, and were risking malnutrition and disease unnecessarily. The BBC Commonwealth Correspondent says outside observers are inclined to be skeptical at the tone of General Tikka Khan's statement. Our correspondent says observers regard it as a reaction to the image Pakistan has acquired because of the mass flight of its people. Tikka Khan from 1000 with JTFJRMH 1330/BU Walker D.282, ২৭ { বাংলা 20.6.71. C. 21 1000 PAKISTAN Pakistan has lifted the ban on foreign correspondents visiting East Pakistan on their own. A Government announcement says that because the law and order situation is completely under control, foreign newsmen can now visit the province without previous permission or official escorts. The restrictions have been in force since fighting broke out last March. Censorship on reports from East Pakistan was lifted earlier this month. It is not clear whether the lifting of restrictions also applies to film crews. A four-man delegation from East Pakistan is going abroad to explain the Pakistan position to foreign governments and (it says) to dispel hostile propaganda. In India, the authorities are making urgent efforts to move about forty thousand refugees camping near Calcutta airport runway. Airline operators have said that unless the refugees are moved, services might have to be cut on safety grounds. BANAFP, AP, UP I, HN (from 0800) 'A story 2030 Runway: Clayton N.S (from 0800) E. Pak. Deleg, (from 2030 'A') NK/B.JP 0949/MH ☽Ꮘ ] বাংলা 3.7.71 C.44 1330 PAKESTAN MPS Members of the official British Parliamentary delegation which visited Pakistan have