Zulfikar Ali Bhutto delivered a speech at a public meeting in Karachi on January 3rd, 1973 where he discussed several topics:
1) He said Pakistan would not recognize Bangladesh without consent from the Pakistani people. When he put this to the crowd, some reacted negatively, but he reiterated his stance.
2) He warned that non-recognition would cost Pakistan Rs. 90 crore annually and hamper development, but said the decision was for Pakistanis to make.
3) He criticized the opposition for inconsistency and contradicting their own principles of democracy. He said true democracy was flourishing for the first time in Pakistan.
4) In response to criticism, he defended