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From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1949: Seventy-five years ago: ‘Face people’s verdict’
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KARACHI: In a 90-minute speech ... Pakistan’s Finance Minister, Mr Ghulam Mohammad, on Monday … [Nov 14] put India in the dock as “the invader and oppressor” in Kashmir and challenged Mr Jawaharlal Nehru “in the name of democracy” to face the verdict of the people of Kashmir. Mr Ghulam Mohammad, who was addressing a meeting held under the auspices of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce drew repeated bursts of applause… . Pakistan, he said, has been very anxious to maintain peace with India. But, when “a country says things such as Mr Nehru … it is very sad”, he added. — News agencies [Meanwhile, as reported by a staff correspondent in Karachi,] the [US] ... is prepared to place her knowledge and experience at the disposal of Pakistan for the economic and industrial development of the latter. The offer was made by Senator Ellen J. Ellender, Chairman of the United States Senate Appropriations Special Sub-committee, on a fact-finding tour round the world, at a Press conference in Karachi... . Senator Ellender said that the United States were … willing to place their discoveries before Pakistan to make use of.
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