The anti-India liar Mohd. has been dealt with. Yunus, military should take care of spoiled relations; What signals for India in the new balance of power in Bangladesh?

today’s bangladesh Mo. There is no Bangladesh with Yunus. Bangladesh today is not the same as it was two and a quarter to two years ago (at the end of 2024). Today’s Bangladesh has grown up shoulder to shoulder with India due to the strong political will power of former Prime Ministers like Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia. Which within just one and a half years Mohd. Yunus left no stone unturned by handing himself over to ‘extremist-fundamentalist’ forces and getting him burnt to death.

Today’s Bangladesh is the Bangladesh of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, whose father had an important contribution in giving birth to this Bangladesh, her son and newly appointed Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tariq Rahman. However, after the recent elections, the bumper victory by which Tariq Rahman has been made the Prime Minister by the people of Bangladesh with an overwhelming majority, all this has made the condition of Bangladesh worse at the moment. The picture of Yunus’s Bangladesh has completely changed.

Why this delicate time for relationships?

All these candid things have been stated by retired Lieutenant Colonel Jasinder Singh Sodhi of the Indian Army. Sodhi was talking exclusively to an editor, Investigation, Read Hindi, in New Delhi. Jasinder Singh Sodhi was asked whether the way Tariq Rahman has made radical changes in the Bangladeshi Army immediately after assuming office, will it have any positive-negative impact on relations with India? In response to the question, former Indian Army officer Sodhi said that to understand all this we will have to look into Bangladesh of two years ago. When a coup was carried out in Bangladesh on 5 August 2024. India had evacuated the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina safely within a few minutes and given her ‘political asylum’ in the form of exile. Since then the blood of fundamentalist-extremist, anti-India forces of Bangladesh is boiling. To increase the sourness in these relations, Mohd. Yunus’s misdeeds were like adding fuel to the fire. In the hope that by increasing the anti-Hindu wind in the country, he would perhaps become the President of the country by carrying out mass murder of minority Hindus in Bangladesh.

Why expectations from Tariq Rehman?

Till now nothing has happened which Mohd would cherish or wish for. Yunus was sitting. But Mohd. Many of Yunus’s air orders have been punctured by the current newly appointed Prime Minister Tariq Rehman by pricking the ‘pin’ of his power. Now, the way Tariq Rehman is moving forward with India during the last few days of holding the chair. A lot of expectations are being raised from him that he might adopt a flexible attitude towards India. Take. According to Colonel JS Sodhi, if the newly elected Prime Minister of Bangladesh is saved from getting trapped in the clutches of extremists and fundamentalists, then he, along with his army, can improve the sour relations with India.

What is the meaning of changes in Bangladesh Army?

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Jasinder Singh Sodhi of the Indian Army says that the next 6 months are not only very critical but also very necessary from the point of view of adding sweetness to the deteriorated relations between the two countries. Currently, the internal changes that Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tariq Rahman has made in his army are not very important or reshuffles in major posts. Yes, if the government of any country changes its army chief, intelligence agency chief or national security advisor, then it is considered a major change.

Which heads will be important to replace?

Lieutenant Colonel JS Sodhi says, “Yes, as soon as the Prime Minister took over the reins of the country, if Tariq Rehman had changed the country’s Army Chief, Air Force Chief, Navy Chief, National Security Advisor or Bangladesh Intelligence Chief, then all these changes would have been most important for the world as well as India. Because the message of these changes to the world would have been that the army deployed in the previous government (Sheikh Hasina) and the top of all the other major agencies of the country would have been replaced. The leader’s activities may have been suspicious or anti-national.”

Why is it important for both countries to move forward?

In response to a question from Read Hindi, Jasinder Singh Sodhi, a former experienced Indian Army officer, said, “The way the newly appointed Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Tariq Rahman, has been moving forward with great enthusiasm in the recent times. This is a very important and delicate time for both Bangladesh and India. India will have to keep a close watch on every step of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. If everything continues to move forward slowly like this.

Why is this time beneficial for India?

So it is not a big deal that India’s relations with Bangladesh, which have been strained for the last two years, get some sweetness somewhere. According to me, this is the time when India should strike the iron while it is hot. At this time, Mohd. was an embodiment of anti-India mentality and extremist-fundamentalist mentality. Since Yunus does not hold any big position anywhere in Bangladesh. I can say that at present he is lying in a corner like a fly thrown out of milk. In such a situation, the armies of India and Bangladesh should move forward and take such a step towards improving relations in a very careful manner, which will become a lesson for cunning America, clever China and deceitful Pakistan.

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