'Jihad against India, arms, RDX...', PAK expert claims Yunus government is hatching a big conspiracy against India.


Posted on 9th Dec 2024 01:10 pm by rohit kumar

Amidst the tension with India, Bangladesh and Pakistan are getting closer. What is happening in Bangladesh right now has been condemned internationally. On one hand, the Mohammad Yunus government is talking about improving the environment by meeting minority religious leaders. There are talks of continuing trade with India and on the other hand, orders for arms, RDX, and tank shells are being placed with Pakistan. Pakistani expert Sajid Tarar has called it a conspiracy against India and has advised India to remain alert.

 

He said that India needs to be very worried at this time because on both sides of the border, slogans of Al-Jihad, Al-Jihad are being raised. He said that Bangladesh's Chief Advisor Dr. Mohammad Yunus Sahib has not only ordered 25 thousand tons of sugar from Pakistan but has also ordered arms.

 

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He said, 'Obviously he is not taking arms for Pakistan, this should also be a problem for India. 40 tons of RDX has been procured, 28 thousand high-intensity projectiles have been ordered, two thousand tank shells have been ordered and 40 thousand rounds of artillery have been ordered by Bangladesh to Pakistan.'

 

Sajid Tarar said that the second thing Mohammad Yunus has done is that he has removed the necessary conditions for applying for a visa for Pakistanis. Anyone who applied for a visa from Pakistan needed an NOC, he has also removed that condition. He said that some people in India are upset because he is talking keeping his experience in mind. Those people feel that during the previous tenure of the Bangladesh National Party (BNP), terrorists like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Masood Azhar, and Sajjad Afghani came through the Bangladesh border and carried out the Mumbai attacks.

 

Sajid Tarar said that the BNP was in power first from 1991 to 1996 and second time from 2001 to 2005. Indians' objections to it are that they believe that Masood Azhar and Sajjad Afghani, both came from the Bangladesh border. Secondly, they say that David Headley and Tahawwur Rana, who were American and Canadian, who did the recce for the Mumbai attacks, also had connections inside Bangladesh.

 

He said that some people say that Lashkar-e-Taiba people were roaming freely in Bangladesh. At this time, some people who are worried in India also say that they will now start supporting Kashmir from the Bangladesh side. Thirdly, they say that ISI was behind all these things and now they will go inside Bangladesh and sit on the Indian border.

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