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S.-E. ASIA’S SECURITY INVOLVED IN BANGLADESH ISSUE; JP

 SINGAPORE, JUNE 24- India’s leaders, Mr. Jayapraksh Narayan, today warned that unless the political problem of East Bengal was settled soon, the security of South and South East Asia would be in danger, report agencies.

 Mr. Narayan told a press conference that Big Powers of the world should put pressure on Pakistani President Yahya khan to make a political settlement in East Bengal to avoid a catastrophe.

 He said the civil war in East Bengal brought a “colossal burden upon India economically, politically and socially.

 “It is essential to end material rule in East Bengal, The people in jail, including sheikh Mujibur Rahman,” should be freed.

 Then he added the Pakistan Government should begin negotiations with Mr. Rahman, “the representative of the people of Bangladesh.”

 “I doubt if the people of Bangladesh will be contented anything less than an independent Bangladesh, as the provisional Premier of Bangladesh the other day said Pakistan is dead and buried in the heaps of Bengali corpses”

 Asked about world opinion, towards the Bangladesh independence movement and brutal treatment by Pakistani troops towards the Bengalis he said “They are now conscious about it, but some are still undermining the nationalistic spirits of Bengalis, thinking that Pakistani troops will gradually subdue them.

 “But don’t forget that 90 percent of the revolutions in the former British India came from East Bengal. It is not possible for freedom”

 “Bangladesh will be free” he said. “The sooner Pakistan realizes it the for all of us in South and South East Asia”

 He said; “Bangladesh is in a strategic position as far as South East Asia is concerned, and if the Bangladesh movement does not succeed a Maoist movement will fill the vacuum there.”

 Asked whether Bangladesh soldiers were getting any arms help from outside, Mr. Narayan said: “Yes, in London, I met people who are collecting funds to buy arms and ammunition.”