"The 1970 balloting was a tremendous experiment in democracy. This was the first direct election in Pakistan’s twenty-three years of independence, with all adults allowed to vote—including, for the first time, women. The people of Pakistan were to choose a Constituent Assembly, which would have the difficult job of drawing up a new constitution for the fragile country. Yahya might have tried to rig the voting, or used the cyclone as an excuse for an indefinite postponement of the elections, but he opted to allow this democratic moment."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
quoted in Bass, G. J. (2014). The Blood telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a forgotten genocide.
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/1970_Pakistani_general_election
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
1970 Pakistani general election
4 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by 1970 Pakistani general election →
Related Quotes
"When the big day came, U.S. officials in Dacca were pleasantly surprised: the voting was impressively legitimate, the…"
"“I was not surprised that Mujibur Rahman won easily and tremendously in East Pakistan,” recalls Eric Griffel. “There …"
"This was a moment when the United States might have stood on principle. There had been a free and fair election, trul…"
"During the winter of 1998/99, Pakistanis had stealthily occupied several Himalayan mountain peaks on the Indian side.…"
"Now compare this with the attitude of the BBC during the Kargil war. Most of us foreign correspondents know by now th…"
"I can see only one reason for it and that is, that if the Central dictatorship find that elections to the Constituent…"
"Elections to Constituent Assembly have left ruling group in central position, with reasonable prospects of retaining …"
"Whether it is representative of the people or not is another matter and I would firstly to consider to what extent it…"
"The elections were a peculiar type of elections which I have not understood from that day to this. I was elected by a…"