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750 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ তৃতীয় পত্র শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ বাংলাদেশ স্বাধীনতা সংগ্রামের পটভূমি ন্যাশনাল হেরাল্ড ৪ জুলাই, সম্পর্কে বাংলাদেশ মিশনের প্রেস এ্যাটাচির Ֆի, Գծ সাংবাদিক সম্মেলন PAKISTAN WILL MEET HER WATERLOO IN BANGLADESH Statement of Mr. Amjadul Huq, Bangladesh Press Attaché, made to foreign and Indian Journalists on July 3, 1971 Mr. Amjadul Haq, Bangladesh Press Attaché, told foreign aid Indian journalists here today that Bangladesh was the expression of the determination and will of the entire people. "The new state, comprising 75 million people, has been formed after hard-won battles and heroic resistance which not all the forces of Pakistan can put down. It is based on a near unanimous vote of the people and its constitutionality, reality and popular base cannot be questioned.' he said. Mr. Huq, who switched over his allegiance to the Bangladesh Government three months ago recalled that the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Government. Mr. Tajuddin Ahmed at the time of installation of his Government said that Pakistan was dead and buried under a mountain of corpses. The statement he issued on the tortuous negotiations which led to the declaration of independence of Bangladesh supports Mr. Ahmed's conclusion. It is a story of treachery, duplicity, negation of democracy throughout on the part of Yahya, Bhutto and their agents of the West Pakistan military regime. At no time throughout the negotiations there was any intention on their part to preserve the unity of Pakistan on the basis of respect for democratic rights. It was planned genocide, planned destruction of democracy and planned suppression of peoples will. Mr. Huq added "There has rarely been such cold-blooded murder of democracy. But Bangladesh, built of the blood of thousands of martyrs, can never be undone by the Timurs of West Pakistan. It has come to stay. There is no power which can undo It". Tracing the history of exploitation of Bangladesh for the last 23 years, the Press Attaché of Bangladesh here said that 90 per cent of the total bank deposits were controlled by the West Pakistanis and almost 85 per cent of the total capital of Pakistan was concentrated in Karachi alone and 87 per cent of the total private investment was monopolized by 22 families of West Pakistan. Fifty per cent of the national budget was deployed for the defense whereas there had been hardly 10 per cent of the total defense expenditure made in Bangladesh. In other words, politically, economically, administratively and militarily, the people of Bangladesh were completely subjugated and the democratic and freedom loving people of Bangladesh utterly hated to remain so. The dark forces within Pakistan that ruled the country were basically anti-people, Mr. Huq said. They were part of the conspiracy between the military and civil bureaucracy and monopoly capitalists. These forces collaborated hand in hand and never allowed the