From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1972: Fifty Years Ago: Talks on Constitution
RAWALPINDI: A meeting was held here today [Oct 14] under the chairmanship of President Bhutto to discuss constitutional issues relevant to the framing of a permanent Constitution. … [M]r. Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo [Governor Baluchistan] said that the talks with the President … mainly centred round two points, which related to the design of the head of the Government ... and secondly about the quantum of economy to the provinces. …
[Meanwhile] Talking to newsmen in Peshawar, Mufti Mahmud [NWFP Chief Minister] said that the talks were held in a pleasant atmosphere and all the outstanding issues could be thrashed out with realistic attitude. … Asked about the question of provincial autonomy, Mufti Mahmud said that the NAP and JUI were opposed to a “crippled Centre.” “We wish to make the Centre strong, but this should not mean that the legitimate provincial rights should be trampled”, he said... . — News agencies
[Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies in Moscow,] A Soviet airliner with a number of foreign tourists abroad crashed near Moscow airport ... and Western airline official put the death count at 170. There was no immediate confirmation of the figure from Soviet officials who have only the bare details of the crash of the Soviet Aeroflot Ilyushin-62 which was flying to Moscow from Leningrad.
Published in Dawn, October 15th, 2022