Imagine: India, with its vast intelligence network, playing the role of master of its recruited players in neighboring countries. And Bangladesh is once again finding itself the target of revenge.
This is not just a political fantasy, it is a real chessboard, where New Delhi is playing its pieces with the precision of a seasoned grandmaster in order to fully achieve its grand ambitions with an insatiable appetite for power ingrained deep in Indian strategic culture, which is driven by the goal of 'Akhand Bharat'. being conducted
Modi's Secret Empire:
Under the regime of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country's covert activities have increased to unprecedented levels. News headlines are filled with extraterrestrial killings and the installation of puppet rulers executed with extreme precision.
For India, Bangladesh is not just a neighbor, it is a strategic field for the 'Act East' policy and the larger political goal of expanding its economic, strategic and cultural hegemony at various levels in the Asia-Pacific region.
Who else can do this job of securing India's interests better than Sheikh Hasina Wazed, who turned into a dictatorship from the former 'candle of democracy'!
India's controlled puppet Hasina:
Sheikh Hasina's political career began in 1981 as an advocate of democracy. He became the longest-serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and from January 2009 to August 5, 2024, serving a total of twenty years.
Hasina's long tenure was supported by Delhi, as evident from an Indian official's statement, 'Brudely speaking, she may be a dictator, but at least she is ours.'
Hasina's close ties with India became evident when she fled Bangladesh to India, and was warmly welcomed by India's National Security Advisor, RAW chief Ajit Doval and other officials.
Hasina's policies and actions increasingly reflected commitments not to the people of Bangladesh, but to her patrons in New Delhi. This effect became more evident when Hasina Wazed held ten meetings with her Indian counterparts in 2023.
Hasina's government has increasingly reflected India's aspirations through every political move, from bypassing China to frequent meetings with Indian leaders to handing over important projects like Teesta water conservation to India.
India's secret hand and 2024 election loot:
The 2024 elections were nothing short of a scandalous display of Indian meddling, with the country's intelligence agencies scrupulously manipulating the ropes to keep Hasina in power. But it was not just a rigged election, it was a stab at the heart of Bangladesh's democracy.
The West turned a blind eye to this too. As a result, India is moving forward and Hasina's regime has further alienated the people of Bangladesh with the aim of spreading India's state religion. From 2000 to 2021, 4,490 cases of human rights violations against Bangladeshi citizens by the Indian Border Security Force were recorded, resulting in the deaths of 1,253 Bangladeshis.
Unfortunately, despite numerous human rights violations by the Indian Border Guard, Hasina failed to address the issue with Indian leaders to protect her citizens as a puppet of India.
Civil Resistance and Resurgence of a Nation:
Every doll has a handle that eventually gets destroyed. Discontent in Bangladesh erupted after the High Court's July 4 ruling to reinstate the quota system in favor of increased private sector employment, public sector employment, regular wage increases and privileges designed to benefit Hasina's loyalists and Indian allies.
The quota system in government jobs in Bangladesh has reduced the number of government jobs open to all, disadvantaging candidates based on merit. This has sparked outrage among students who are mired in high unemployment, as nearly 3.2 million out of the country's 1.7 crore population are jobless.
Bangladesh's economy, once the world's fastest growing, has stagnated, inflation has hovered near 10 percent, and the dollar's status has shrunk. The peaceful student movement turned into a mass uprising in mid-July, when 187 people were killed and more than 1,000 arrested between July 15 and 20. Hasina questioned the patriotism of the protesters.
Although the Supreme Court struck down the quota on July 21, the agitation continued, fueled by growing frustration with Hasina's rule, which has now turned into anti-India sentiment. The 'India Out and Go Hasina' movement has singled out Bangladesh as a powerful wave of anger against Delhi's aggression.
The more Hasina demonstrated her loyalty to Modi and her policymakers with each brutal crackdown on the masses and students, the more the people rejected her and her foreign masters, challenging the idea of a single India and its implications for Bangladesh's sovereignty.
India's game exposed the missteps
India's interference in Bangladesh's 2024 national elections, undermining the spirit of Bangladesh, clearly acted as a catalyst for manipulation by the Awami League, leading to mass protests, with locals openly campaigning for the 'India Out' movement.
The more India's intelligence agencies tried to control Sheikh Hasina, the more Bangladesh's control slipped from its hands. The 'India Out and Hasina Go' movement is not just about overthrowing a regime; It was for freedom of speech, protest for justice, true freedom and the right to self-determination.
Delhi is so engrossed in its advanced geopolitical chess game that it fails to see the storm that is heading its way. This was manifested in the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government on August 5 and her escape.
The fallout and reflection of a failed strategy:
As the dust settles on the movement in Bangladesh, India finds itself at a difficult crossroads. Backlash against India's aggressive policies in Bangladesh is not just a regional concern; This is a warning message; Consequences of its imperialist game. Now, the question arises, can India adapt, or will it continue on a path that risks isolating it from its neighbors and the world?
The goal of 'Akhand Bharat' may make India more desperate. But it is now up to its leaders to decide whether this vision will lead the country to harmony or further division. Because now they have to reconsider the real meaning of Indian 'Rashtra Dharma' in a fast changing world.
Bangladeshis, especially student leaders, must be wary of Indian efforts to ensure that Indian leaders and the country's mainstream media are trying to re-establish India's influence in Bangladesh and potentially act as wolves in sheep's clothing.
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