Revolt in East Bengal
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Revolt in East Bengal
A. Dasgupta], 1971
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Note
Includes passages in Bengali
Bibliography: p. 160
Contents of Works
- The social and cultural background
- The economic background
- The political background
- Appendices
- A. The Awami League's six-point programme
- B. An autobiography of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
- C. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's addresses at the Round Table Conference, 10 March 1969
- D. The manifesto of the All-Pakistan Awami League
- E. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's radio broadcast, 28 October 1970
- F. The proclamation of independence
- G. Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed's address to the people of Bangladesh, 11 April 1971
- H. Statement of His Excellency M. Hossain Ali ... Calcutta, 18 April 1971
- I. Syed Nazrul Islam's letter to heads of states, 23 April 1971
- J. Maulana Bhasani's telegram to President Podgorny, 24 April 1971
- K. Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed's broadcast to the people of Bangladesh, 13, June 1971
- L. Chronology
- M. Bibliography
- N. Lists of the Members of the Pakistan National Assembly and East Pakistan Provincial Assembly elected from East Bengal on the Awami League ticket