Silent entry of ISI in Bangladesh! This ruckus is more dangerous than July 2024, there is a secret plan to not allow elections
The turmoil that is being seen before the elections in Bangladesh is only domestic discontent Doesn’t seem to be a result. Amidst all this anger on the streets, frenzy on social media and sudden violence, an invisible but very precise strategy is working. This strategy does not lead openly, but rather changes the atmosphere in such a way that the fire seems to flare up on its own.
According to the report of News 18, security agencies said that the current situation is more dangerous than the violent phase of July 2024. The only difference is that this time there is no single face or organization in front. Every protest appears “spontaneous”, but an organized, international and highly experienced mind is working behind it – Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
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How did a spark become fire?
The death of student leader Sharif Usman Hadi acted as a spark in the already smoldering atmosphere. Shot in the head during election campaign in Dhaka, then died during treatment in Singapore. These events sent supporters into violent rage.
explosions on the streets
After Hadi’s death, demonstrations turned violent in many cities including Dhaka. The offices of prestigious newspapers like ‘Prothom Alo’ and ‘Daily Star’ were attacked, the offices of Awami League in Rajshahi were burnt. This was an indication that the target was not just the government but also ideology.
ISI’s backing
This time ISI is not putting itself forward. He has given clear instructions to Jamaat-e-Islami and its associated student-madrasa network not to become the face of the movement, but to stay behind and fuel it. This makes the violence appear ‘local’ and ‘spontaneous’.
Crowd local, narrative external
The faces taking to the streets are Bangladeshi, but the stories, hashtags and videos being created on social media are often coming from accounts operated from Pakistan. It is from here that the anti-India and radical Islamic narrative is being fueled.
Money, Digital Support and Media Management
According to intelligence inputs, some Bangladeshi digital platforms and influential social media voices have received funding from Pakistan-backed channels. Their aim is to present the violence as ‘public anger’ and India as an ‘interventionist power’.
Attempt to make India a villain
After every major violent protest, anti-India slogans, attacks on Indian embassies and allegations like ‘Delhi hatched a conspiracy’ are coming to the fore. This is not a coincidence, but a part of the ISI’s strategy in which India is being made an election issue.
Controlled entry of Jamaat and fanatic networks
The role of Jamaat-e-Islami and its associated organizations has been kept limited but decisive. They make the crowd furious, but do not come in front of the cameras so that there is no ban or action on the movement at the international level.
Why is electoral instability beneficial for ISI?
Instability in Bangladesh increases pressure on India’s eastern front. This is why keeping the environment unstable just before the elections is in line with the long-term strategic interests of the ISI.
attacks on indian targets
The attacks on Indian diplomatic complexes are being presented as ‘successful resistance’ on social media. This matches the ISI’s goal of portraying India as weak and a protector of Sheikh Hasina.
Changed atmosphere in narrative war
This crisis in Bangladesh is no longer just about law and order. This has turned into a narrative war, where less bullets and more stories are being fired. If this invisible interference is not stopped in time, it will affect not just Dhaka but the entire South Asia.
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