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INDIA’S STERMS FOR SUMMIT ON E. BENGAL:

BUTCHERY MUST STOP FRIST, SAYS P.M.

 SRINAGAR. June 20—Mrs. Indira Gandhi today said that before any summit conference on East Bengal was convened, the “butchery there must be stopped immediately”, say UNI and PTI.

 This is the first pre-requisite if India is to attend such a summit called by another country, she told a 30-minute news conference before emplaning for New Delhi at the conclusion of her tow-day visit to the Kashmir valley.

 Referring to the huge refugee influx due to the terror created by the West Pakistani armed forces in Bangladesh, Mrs. Gandhi said the refugees could not live permanently in India.

 Following the Bangladesh happenings, she said the Government had told the international community that “the situation there was fraught with danger”.

 About the recognition of Bangladesh she said: “Not yet”. When pointed out that public opinion was in favor of such an action on the part of India she pointed out “It is for the Government to decide what is good for the country”.

 India, said Mrs. Gandhi, would continue to watch the situation as it developed in Bangladesh. Just now she had no specific solution to the problem. She went on: “I only know that we are not going to allow them (refugees) to stay on here—neither shall we allow them to be butchered there.

 Asked what India planned to do if Pakistan failed to respond to Indian pleas, she replied: “We will see what the situation is” and west on to add in a lighter vein “as much as I love the Press. I do not think I shall tell them first”.

 A reporter asked whether there was a possibility of a Pakistani attack on India in the immediate future in view of preparations being made by that country in Pak-occupied Kashmir and recent border incidents.

  Mrs. Gandhi: “I doubt”.

 Mrs. Gandhi was also asked to comment on the Sarvodaya leader, Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan’s reported statement that the Indian Government was unduly inhibited by the “scarce of China” in her action on the Bangladesh Issue.