Amidst violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, a larger agenda to separate West Bengal from Bharat surfaces
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Amidst violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, a larger agenda to separate West Bengal from Bharat surfaces

The arrest of Hindu Pandit Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu was the last straw. His arrest in Bangladesh on charges of sedition has led to more violence, and the allegations made against him are yet another dark chapter to the already persecuted Hindus in Bangladesh

Vicky NanjappaVicky Nanjappa
Nov 26, 2024, 03:00 pm IST
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It is mayhem in Bangladesh, and for the Hindus in particular, things are getting worse by the day. Some observers of Bangladesh say that there is systematic violence against the Hindus, which has been backed by Muhammad Yunus, the Clinton Foundation donor backed by the deep state.

The arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu, an ISKCON pandit who has been leading the protest against the atrocities committed on the Hindus, is probably the last straw. Following his arrest he has been taken to the Chattogram court where he has been produced.

It would not be wrong to say that the atrocities against the Hindus have reached alarming proportions. This is all because Yunus has been soft on the Hizbul-ur-Tahrir, Jamaat-e-Islami, Hefazat-e-Islam and other radical Islamist groups which are ensuring that there is a mass exodus of Hindus.
However, with Yunus letting the mob run amok, there is a larger agenda in the works. The fact that the cries in Bangladesh to liberate West Bengal from the rule of Prime Minister Narendra Modi only suggests what these radical Islamists are aiming at.

Bangladesh first, Bengal next

There is a clear pattern for everything that is happening in Bangladesh. The radical Islamists first want to ensure that no Hindu survives on their soil. The Hindus are left with not too many options. They either convert to Islam, get killed or leave the country.

The fact that the radical Islamists would have a field day under the watch of Yunus was clear when his administration ordered the release of Mufti Jashimuddin Rahman, the leader of the Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), which is closely affiliated with Al Qaeda.

Upon his release, he wasted no time in calling for Jihad against the Hindus in Bangladesh. He went a step ahead and urged the people to liberate West Bengal from Modi’s rule. Rahman is the same person behind the killing of Abjit Roy in 2015. His release was just a tip of the ice berg. This led to the release of several more Jihadis who are now having a field day in carrying out violence against the Hindus.

Rahmani also recorded a video in which he called on Mamata Banerjee to free Bengal from Modi’s rule and declare its independence.

Since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, the old Pakistani playbook has been back on the table. After the liberation of Bangladesh, the ISI, along with the DGFI, had set in motion a plan where they would wipe out the Hindus first and then indulge in mass infiltrations in a bid to change the demographics in states such as Assam and West Bengal. Now, with this playbook back in the reckoning, these elements would do everything under the sun to ensure that the job is done.

The idea is very clear, and that is to provoke Bharat and the Hindus in Bharat. An Intelligence Bureau report says that there are plans afloat within Bharat by some radical elements to provoke the Hindus so that there is communal tension. Further, the elements in Bangladesh want Bharat to react so that this issue could be a major one on the international level.

Yunus, too, is aware that if the job against Bharat needs to be done, it has to be done during the Biden administration. After all, Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated on January 20, is the only world leader who has spoken about the plight of the Hindus in Bangladesh. Once he is in office, Yunus may have to keep that playbook back in his drawer.

West Bengal on the anvil

Intelligence Bureau officials have warned that the violence could spill into West Bengal if the security is not handled properly. The infiltrators have also wreaked havoc in the state and, over the years, become extremely influential owing to political backing.

In this context, one must re-visit a report by the Intelligence agencies concerning Murshidabad in West Bengal. Information was picked up that suggested a group of highly radicalised people, with the help of the illegal Bangladeshis, were making an attempt to take over the establishment.

A momentum was building up in this region with instructions from Bangladesh to declare freedom from Bharat. The idea was to create such a situation and get all the people on board so that they could fight out the issue and then declare Murshidabad to be independent of West Bengal. Following this, they would seek to merge Murshidabad with Bangladesh.

During this time, the Jihadis held secret meetings at Madrasas to plan the movement. Funds had been raised in large numbers through counterfeiting and donations. At the same time, terrorists from Bangladesh were kept on standby to launch an operation in Murshidabad, which would signal the start of the movement. However, this plot was culled in the nick of time with the help of the Central agencies.

Also Read: Bangladesh: Hindu hater Mohammed Yunus’s government arrests ISKCON priest Krishna Das Prahu; Protests erupt

A parallel government at play

The Islamist student protesters who are being played by terror groups into fanning violence are running a parallel government in Bangladesh. They have been granted a free hand to execute mob justice against dozens of persons, especially the Hindus. They are shielded completely from accountability or the rule of law.

Despite all this taking place in the open, every world leader is silent on the issue. This is because Yunus has the craft of cultivating a fake image of being a liberal and a champion of human rights. Being a donor to the Clinton Foundation is what is doing the trick for him. He has a long-standing relationship with the Clintons, Obamas and George Soros. These connections obviously make him a Donald Trump hater. When Trump won the election against Hillary Clinton in 2016, he expressed his disappointment and said that the result was a solar eclipse. It is also a well-known fact that in 2007, Hillary Clinton pressured Bangladesh to appoint Yunus as the head of the then interim government.

The road ahead

Many are expecting that madness will end once Donald Trump takes charge. Several Hindu groups are trying to engage with the Trump administration, hoping that there will be a solution in sight.
However, the problem is that Trump will not be President until January 20 2025. With the rate at which the atrocities are escalating with each passing day, the Hindus would want an immediate intervention.
While Trump, during his campaign, showed that he cared about the plight of the Bangladesh Hindus, none of the other leaders across the world have spoken about this issue. Hence, with almost a month remaining for Trump to be inaugurated, it becomes important for other world leaders to intervene and bring about some sanity in the country. Until such time, the Hindus have only themselves to fend for.

 

Topics: Bangladesh Hindu persecutionChinmoy Krishna Prabhu arrestHindus in BangladeshMuhammad YunusViolence in Bangladesh
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