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ISI creates Islamic Revolutionary Army in Bangladesh, adopts CIA’s Ukraine playbook

Pakistan is yet to get over the humiliation of the 1971 Liberation War. Now that Sheikh Hasina is gone, Bangladesh has become a playground for the ISI. It wants to make Bangladesh a failed state at any cost now

Vicky NanjappaVicky Nanjappa
Dec 21, 2024, 01:30 pm IST
in News, World, South Asia, Asia, International Edition
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The situation in Bangladesh is getting messier with several players entering the country in a bid to make it a failed nation. For the ISI making Bangladesh a failed nation works perfectly to script, as it not only can set up multiple terror bases in the country but also gets to avenge the humiliation of the 1971 Liberation War.

Muhammad Yunus appears to be the perfect candidate for Pakistan and the deep state to execute this mission. It all began with a staged students’ protest, which led to the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina, and once she was gone, Bangladesh went on to become the ISI’s fiefdom.

There was something always suspicious about the students’ uprising in Bangladesh. It is an old strategy that is adopted by the CIA to use students to overthrow regimes and then create havoc in a country. For Bangladesh, the ISI adopted the CIA’s Ukraine strategy, which was used to overthrow a pro-Moscow regime.

A new terror group under the banner Islamic Revolutionary Army which is spearheaded by the Muhammad Yunus-backed Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (ADSM), is in the making. This is a major worry for the security agencies as this group advocates an armed movement.

Islamic Revolutionary Army

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement,Oba which plans on setting up the Islamic Revolutionary Movement is patronised by George Soros, Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton. It is an open secret that Muhammad Yunus is a stooge of the Clintons, Obamas, and Soros.

The students’ movement being converted into an armed struggle is a cause for concern not just for Bangladesh but Bharat as well. The new movement has the blessings of Pakistan’s ISI.

The preparations are already underway, and scores of youth have been invited by the ADSM to join the new group. The new group’s formation is a clear-cut shift towards Islamic radicalisation through an armed movement. Once formed, the group would indulge in destabilising tactics, and this could see the start of a dangerous era in geopolitics.

The formation of the Islamic Revolutionary Army will be completed by the end of this month, according to a post by the ADSM. Making the announcement, Ashikur Rehman Jim of the ADSM said that the initial phase would include a 3-day martial arts training programme.

This would then be followed by a one-month training program to be imparted by the army and paramilitary forces, Rehman also said.

The CIA playbook

The new group takes inspiration from the CIA’s strategies. A similar method was used to destabilise the Russia-backed government in Ukraine. Here, student rebels formed a militia and then went on a rampage, wrecking havoc on the infrastructure of the state. It also destroyed the police force while heavily targeting the Russian-speaking population in Ukraine.

The ISI wants to replicate the same thing in Bangladesh and eventually make it a failed state like Pakistan. The benefit that the ISI would get from doing so is taking revenge for the 1971 Liberation. Further a destabilised Bangladesh would be a security nightmare for Bharat. Further, this students’ militia would also target the minority Hindus in Bangladesh.

While attacks on Hindus have been reported in large numbers, the militia would ensure that none of them survive.

The ISI has tasked the Special Services Group (SSG) to train the students. There have been meetings held in Dubai and Qatar to take this plan forward. The SSG has in the past trained terror groups such as the Hizbul-ut-Tahrir.

A destabilising factor

The setting up of the students’ militia would be a major destabilising factor in South Asia. Countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan are already plunged deeply into chaos. Now with Bangladesh following suit, Bharat would have three nations around it which will be under the control of radical Islamists.

The militia will, however, not function alone. Its role would be more within Bangladesh for now. The other SSG-trained terror group Hizbul-ut-Tahrir, would operate in Bharat and carry out strikes, an Intelligence Bureau official tells Organiser. This can be seen from the fact that the SSG had trained 300 of its terrorists in recent times.

Pakistan’s job has been made easy by the Yunus regime, which has given in to every single demand. First, the opening up of the Bangladesh waters gives Pakistan unhindered access through the sea route. This is being used already to smuggle huge consignments of arms, ammunition, and drugs. Further, the sea route is also being used to send in terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba into Bangladesh.

The operatives of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba would coordinate closely with terrorists of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, who already have their eyes set on Bharat.

Another major destabilising factor would be the large-scale infiltration of Muslims into Bangladesh. In Tripura alone, nearly 1,200 Muslim infiltrators from Bangladesh have been arrested.

In recent times, there has been extensive activity with terror groups from Myanmar getting involved in destabilising the region. They are in close coordination with terror groups in Bangladesh and are supplying arms and ammunition in large numbers. Similar instances were witnessed in Manipur too, as a result of which the violence escalated. These elements are operating under the guidance of retired and dismissed officers of the Bangladesh army.

Further, the ISI has also exploited the Biharis of Bangladesh, an Urdu-speaking population that has been seeking refuge in Pakistan. These Urdu-speaking people had migrated from Bihar and West Bengal into Bangladesh during the 1947 partition. Since then, they have been seeking citizenship of Pakistan. However, Islamabad while continuing to promise them what they want, has instead exploited them and used them to target the Hindus in Bangladesh.

In a nutshell the security agencies in Bharat have their hands full. With ties between the two nations souring by the day, Muhammad Yunus at the helm of affairs has proven that he is a stooge of the deep-state and Pakistan.

 

 

 

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