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679 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ ভূট্টোর ভূমিকার নিন্দায় পশ্চিম পাকিস্তানী রাজনৈতিক নেতৃবৃন্দ क्रा उठन्ष ৪ ও ৫ মার্চ, ১৯৭১ PUNJAB PAKISTAN FRONT'S PLKATO DISOWN BHUTTO Report of PPF's meeting at Lahore on March 3, 1971 The organizing committee of the Punjab Pakistan Front, today expressed the view that the demand of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the immediate withdrawal of Martial Law and transfer of power to popular representative deserves the support and backing of all lovers of democracy and of Pakistan and urged the Punjab people to "disown Mr. Z. A. Bhutto's leadership to wrest back (he democratic initiative", at present lost on account of what the committee described as Mr. Bhutto's perverse politics. The meeting of the organizing committee held at the residence of its convevener, Malik Ghulam Jilani, here today placed on record its deep concern and sense of dismay at the "unfortunate decision" to postpone indefinitely the first session of the National Assembly which had been called at Dacca this month. The committee was of the opinion that the decision was "completely unwarranted, uncalled for and unjustifiable." In the committee's opinion the decision had been forced on the country by the "reckless and insupportable ambition" of one single person who claimed to speak in the name of West Pakistan although he held a clear majority in barely one of the four provinces of West Pakistan. That this one province should happen to be the Punjab, was a matter which the committee regarded as a "shame and slur on the fair name of the Punjab". The committee was convinced that when the people of the Punjab were lured into voting for the People's Party, the party was totally uncommitted, whether for or against any specific constitutional scheme. "The People’s Party has completely abused the trust reposed in the party by the people of the Punjab, as also of such other parts of the country where the People's Party candidates were returned." "Indeed by its current anti-democratic stand the People's Party has already betrayed the cause of the people and proved itself unworthy of their confidence" it said. This committee considered it imperative that the people of the Punjab should disown Mr. Bhutto's "perverse politics" and "unmistakably fascistic trend which he has come to personify. "