How Yunus gang is trying to weaken the Bangladesh Army

For the past few months, the Yunus loyalists have been making various statements one after another denigrating the Bangladesh Army. Analysts say that they have adopted this strategy to further strengthen militancy.

An infuriating statement by Asaduzzaman Fuad, general secretary of the Jamaat-backed AB Party, went viral some time ago. There, he threatened to “blow up” the cantonments. After that, Osman Hadi of the radical Islamist group, Inqilab Moncho, also threatened to remove the bricks of the cantonments.

Hasnat Abdullah, the chief organiser of the southern region of the National Citizen Party (NCP)โ€”the brainchild of Muhammad Yunusโ€”threatened the army, saying: โ€œWe want to make it clear that those of you whose work is in the cantonment, you should stay in the cantonment.โ€

Most recently, NCP Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary threatened to demolish the headquarters of the DGFI, the top intelligence agency of Bangladesh.

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Analysts say that everything the NCP leaders say is prescription-based. Their statements resonate with the plans of the Westโ€™s puppet, Muhammad Yunus, and the jihadist groups active within the army, including al-Qaeda and Hizb ut-Tahrir.

Bangladesh has had two successive military governments and one army-backed government. But never has the image of the army been so questioned as it is now, nor has it been seen in such a helpless state.

Even though the people knew the army as a โ€œtiger,โ€ now they see it as a caged tigerโ€”they are digesting it with a grain of salt.

What’s behind it

Sources say that if the army can be weakened, militancy can be well established in the country. And the two countries behind this are Pakistan and the United States.

Pakistan wants to take a pledge of defeat in the Liberation War in Bangladesh. Therefore, the country is making every effort to establish militancy in Bangladesh. Last month, the police’s anti-terrorism unit arrested a man named Shamin Mahfuz on charges of being involved with the banned Pakistan-based militant organisation Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

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A top leader of Pakistan’s militant group Jamaat-ud-Dawa has claimed that they are behind the unstable situation in Bangladesh and the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government. Recently, the Home Affairs Advisor said that Bangladesh and Pakistan have pledged to work together to combat drugs and terrorism. Analysts say that while Pakistan itself is struggling to combat terrorism, how will it eliminate terrorism in Bangladesh? They say that there is a deep conspiracy in this, too.

Meanwhile, the calculation is also clear from the perspective of Bangladesh’s old enemy, the United States. Like in many countries around the world, they have been able to cause events like the Arab Spring in this country, too. If militancy is well established in Bangladesh, it will be able to take control of various places in this country, including natural resources.

Part of a long-term blueprint of the United States is to expand its dominance in Southeast Asia. Since the China-backed deep-sea port project in Myanmar, the United States has been active in taking a strategic position in Southeast Asia. The Rohingya crisis, humanitarian corridors, and Chittagong portโ€”all together, this region has become an important area of competition between China and the United States.

In this context, many have also expressed fears of a conspiracy to form a โ€œChristian stateโ€ in Bangladesh, which is being compared to the incident in East Timor. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had previously warned that a conspiracy is underway to form such a state with parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar, and a proposal in this regard has also come through the establishment of an air base in Bangladesh.

According to multiple sources and analysts, Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus is being used by the US administration as a โ€œproxy leaderโ€ in this conspiracy. They claim that he is being used to protect Western interests by promising to make him the UN Secretary-General. As part of this plan, initiatives such as supporting Myanmarโ€™s rebels, obstructing Chinaโ€™s Belt and Road project, and creating instability in Bangladesh are being taken.

According to analysts, if an acceptable, free and fair election is not held at this time, the countryโ€™s sovereignty and internal stability may be seriously at risk. The government and the public are urged to be aware that Bangladesh should not become a tool of any other power in geopolitical competition.

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