Bakhtiyar Ali Khan '59, former Secretary of the Islamic Society, did not run again for office because "I had been both pressured and threatened," he emphasized yesterday.
He resigned originally "on a matter of principle," and his only resort was "to play safe." Khan noted that the group had been "free of politics and pressures while Prince Sadruddin Aly Khan '55 was present at Harvard."
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