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625 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ আওয়ামী লীগের সাথে তিন দিনের পাকিস্তান টাইমস ৩১ জানুয়ারী , ১৯৭১ আলোচনা শেষে ভুট্টোর বিবৃতি PAKISTAN PEOPLE'S PARTY WILL STRIVE FOR VIABLE CONSTITUTION No Deadlock In Talks Mr. Z. A. Bhutto's statement to Dacca oil January 30, 1971, at the conclusion of his three days talks with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Mr. Z. A. Bhutto, Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party, said here today the within national unity he and his party would go as far as possible to find a permanent formula for framing a viable and acceptable Constitution. Mr. Bhutto, who yesterday concluded three-day, talks with Awami League Chief Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, told a Press Conference that he had come here to find the areas of agreement and search for common factors and try to rekindle the spirit of fraternity, understanding and co-operation. Mr. Bhutto said: “We have genuine difficulties, and we need time at least up to the end of February to make a comment on it.” He, however, said that he was neither satisfied with the talks with Shiekh Mujib nor were these talks a failure. "The dialogue should continue,” he added. "There was no deadlock in our talks,” he said. He said: “We understood each other's viewpoints and we would have to explain our viewpoint to our people and their representatives before we meet next time. The task was a challenging one and we will have to resolve many of our problems a legacy of the past 23 years.” “How can you expect us to solve the problems of 23 years in three days?” he asked.

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He could see a danger signal ahead for the nation, he said and added that he was in favor of dialogue and negotiation for overcoming what he described as "a national stake." He said: “When necessary I will come to East Pakistan to continue such discussion with the leaders of the Awami League.” Mr. Bhutto analyzed point by point the Six-point Programme of the Awami League and the 11-point programme of the student community of the province.