Plot of Pakistan Confederation Exposed: Bangladesh’s independence under threat

Bangladesh is facing a new conspiracy today. Even after five decades of independence, groups inspired by Pakistani ideology are involved in a conspiracy to destabilise the country.

Recently, a proposal to hold elections under the Proportional Representation (PR) system has come into discussion, which has been made by Pakistan. The real purpose behind this proposal is to enter the parliament along with BNP, Jamaat, NCP and other militant groups and implement a new constitutional blueprint through them and turn Bangladesh into East Pakistan.

Secret plan of confederation

According to reliable sources, pro-Pakistan groups are conspiring to bring Bangladesh under a confederation. They are trying to achieve a majority in parliament to implement the plan. As part of this, efforts are being made to turn Bangladesh into a state or province of Pakistan.

The dream of Pakistan and Bangladesh uniting and occupying or separating some states of India is being spread among the youth. This discussion has already spread to various madrasas in the country, where the youth are being told that โ€œBangladesh cannot survive alone, the Muslim world will be strong only if it joins Pakistan.โ€

The aim of BNP-Jamaat and militant groups

The BNP and its ally Jamaat have always been the bearers of Pakistani politics. Now they are planning to enter parliament using the PR system and change the constitution. Charmonai, Hefazat and some other opportunistic groups have joined them. Their aim is to impose a Pakistani-style state system on Bangladesh.

Dr. Ali Riaz has asked Islamic parties to take to the field demanding the PR system. And Dr. Yunus and Army Chief Waker-Uz-Zaman have assured the BNP that if elections are held under the PR system, the BNP will form the government.

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Pakistanโ€™s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, recently visited Dhaka for a three-day visit. This was the first visit to Bangladesh by a Pakistani foreign minister in 13 years. Sources say that Ishaq Dar has come to Dhaka with a mission to unite Bangladesh and Pakistan. During this visit, the Pakistani Foreign Minister met BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia and Jamaat-e-Islami leaders.

The ISI, which has been conducting secret intelligence activities for the past 15 years but has repeatedly stumbled in the face of hostility, is now desperate to take control of Bangladesh. In light of the activities of the ISI during the previous BNP-Jamaat government, some former intelligence officers who did not want to be named have expressed their fear of danger ahead.

A warning signal for the public

They say that the ISI, which is involved in many sabotage activities, including the shipment of 10 trucks of weapons and the grenade attack on August 21, is planning a new big sabotage plan to thwart the upcoming elections.

Before the visit of Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, the Pakistani media and some online portals have raised demands to reunite Bangladesh with Pakistan. They are portraying the Liberation War as an Indian conspiracy and denying the war crimes of the Pakistani army.

Meanwhile, Jamaat-e-Islami leaders are also referring to Bangladesh as Pakistan in various places, and Shibir has sent representatives to Pakistan. They are criticised for holding a demonstration on the Dhaka University campus, hiding war criminals. On the other hand, the interim government of Bangladesh is not responding to these provocative comments. Analysts say that as a result, the demand for an apology from Pakistan is practically turning into a farce.

Recently, Jamaat was allowed to hold a rally at Suhrawardy Udyan for the first time, which created a huge controversy. The sudden departure of the outgoing Pakistani ambassador and personal scandals have also come into the discussion. Overall, Pakistan, Jamaat, and Shibir are once again trying to exert influence in Bangladesh, and critics believe that the government’s silent stance raises questions about it.

Information is coming to light from various sources that a terrible conspiracy is underway to turn Bangladesh into Pakistan again after 54 years of independence. There has been intense concern over recent diplomatic and military contacts, foreign funding, and Islamabad’s political-intelligence activities.

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After the political upheaval in Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, Pakistan took the initiative to normalise relations with Bangladesh. Last month, Pakistan’s Home Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi came to Dhaka. At that time, he said that Pakistan and Bangladesh would work together to combat terrorism. This was also widely criticised.

Many people said that when various terrorist organisations are quite active in Pakistan, how can they work to control terrorism in another country? Earlier, Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch came to Dhaka last April with the aim of reviving relations between the two countries and Bangladesh. So much diplomatic scurrying has happened.

Last June, three brigadiers from the Pakistan Army visited Dhaka and went straight to the Ramu Cantonment in Cox’s Bazar, where the headquarters of the 10th Infantry Division is located. A former Bangladeshi major general said, “They were undoubtedly on a secret mission, otherwise why would they suddenly visit a sensitive base like Ramu?”

The Ramu Cantonment is currently identified as a communication and supply centre with the Arakan Army. As a result, many see the visit as a kind of secret military design beyond the normal diplomatic visit. According to analysts, Pakistan wants to make Bangladesh a militant state to avenge the war of independence. And for this, they have always used the BNP Jamaat.

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Analysts say that if this conspiracy succeeds, a terrible danger will befall Bangladesh. Our language, culture and national identity will be extinguished. The spirit of the liberation war will be erased and Pakistani communal politics will be imposed. The country will become a war-torn state, where the youth will be pushed to fight against India. In such a situation, not only democracy, but also the independent existence of Bangladesh will be under extreme threat.

The time for caution is now

According to those concerned, Bangladesh was built at the cost of millions of lives, through the infinite sacrifice of the Liberation War. If we are indifferent today, that achievement may disappear. For this, it is necessary to tell the people the truth, so that they can recognise the conspirators. To protect the young generation from misleading propaganda. To unite all the forces in favour of the Liberation War.

Today, we have two paths before us: either to retain the identity of independent Bangladesh, or to surrender the country to the conspirators once again under the promise of Pakistani rule.

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