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 Employees in the communication and transport system “should not cooperative with the enemy. At the first opportunity, they should vacate along with their means of transport, the enemy-held areas”. Proper attention should be paid to the food and commodity needs of the people and in this matter the people should be encouraged to produce more. “The people should remember that dependence on imported food or articles will be suicidal. There should be greater emphasis on farm produce, reliance on “local available goods and production in cottage industry.”

Under Watch

 The directive says that “in our national crisis, our number one enemies are those who are black marketers, profiteers, hoarders and thieves. They should be kept under watch and should be dealt with severely if necessary.”

 It adds: We should also be ever cautions about another kind of antisocial ami criminal elements who are acting as traitors. They should be marked, because they are our bitterest enemy. In the name of religion and a united country they are trying to mislead the simple people. They are really the agents of the West Pakistan vested interests.

 Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Government has declared that all members of the former National Assembly will henceforth be called members of Parliaments or MPs and those elected to the former Provincial Assembly will be known as MLA.s.

 The Awami League, in a directive published in the Party’s weekly Jai Bangla, has directed all MPs and MLAs to stay in their respective areas and help the liberation struggle. “If it appears absolutely impossible for an elected representative to stick to his constituency, he should move to the nearest liberation army unit and supervise training and arrange supplies for liberation fighters”, the party directive says.

 The MPs and MLAs who have gone on the other side of the border into India should immediately act according to the Party directive, the Awami League high command has ordered people who are young or middle-aged and, have taken shelter in India should immediately enlist themselves for military training.

 “Those who have taken shelter in refugee camps on the other side of the border to save their lives should always keep it in mind that this is only a temporary arrangement. They have not gone to India for permanent settlement.”

 PTI adds from Mujibnagar: Mr. A.H.M.Kamaruzzaman, Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation, yesterday announced the setting up of a liaison office to ensure “proper distribution of all available resources.”

[The Statesman New Delhi-May 15, 1971]