Telegram
from the Consulate General in
/1/ Source:
National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 27 INDIA-PAK. Secret; Priority; Nodis.
2029. From Chargé. Subject: Pres. Yahya
on Mujib and on Talks With
BD Leadership. Ref:
/2/
Document 165.
1. After
introducing subject of Mujib in connection with
proposed GOP direct discussions with BD leadership (reftel),
I recalled to Pres Yahya during conversation Oct 11
his recent talks with Amb Farland
regarding Mujib. I referred specifically to
possibility of Mujib's serving as "trump
card" and asked whether he might tell me anything further in that regard. Yahya noted that Mujib's trial
was still going on. If he were convicted, court would sentence him to
punishment which would conceivably be death. Matter would then come before Yahya who had presidential power to modify court's judgement. As he had already told us, he did not intend to
permit any death sentence to be carried out. With early formation of civilian
government, that government (which would presumably have
2. I said
there were obvious problems but asked whether there was possibility of Yahya's revealing anything of his thinking along above
lines to larger audience before too long. Mujib's
role seemed to be a crucial issue, for example, with regard initiation any
direct talks between GOP and BD leadership. I recalled that Yahya
had told us he is prepared have GOP participate in such talks. We have recent
indications that various pressures on BD leadership in
3. Yahya responded that there were limits on his freedom of
action. He pointed to predominant
4. This
portion of our conversation was conducted with no indication of any annoyance
on Yahya's part that he was being pressed on what is
perhaps most highly sensitive issue facing him in eyes of world opinion. On
contrary he responded calmly in stating pressures weighing on him and his
rationale for current stance. He appeared to wish leave impression he was man
with rather little choice but to do what he is doing.
Raynolds
Source: Document 166, volume XI,