KARACHI: Pakistan yesterday [Sept 3] replied to India’s 1,000-word protest Note regarding the application of evacuee property legislation and counter-charged her with violating the Karachi Agreement by extending evacuee legislation to non-agreed areas, reliable sources disclosed. … While denying the allegation made by India regarding the freezing of cash balances and putting restrictions upon the movement of movable property, Pakistan’s reply is understood to have made out a “convincing case” that all the breaches of the Karachi Agreement have been on the part of the Indian Dominion.
[Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies from Hong Kong,] Nationalist China has issued a Presidential decree for the arrest of 19 top Communist leaders, including Mao Tse-tung and General Chou En-lai, according to [a] … despatch from Canton. The decree charges the Communist chiefs with selling their country through armed rebellion backed by a foreign power, bringing to nothing the fruits of eight years of resistance against foreign aggression, destruction of the fundamental characteristics of Chinese traditional culture … and hindering national reconstruction.
Published in Dawn, September 4th, 2024
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