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Dhaka: In a major point of concern for India’s internal security, it has been reported that Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI is planning to spread unrest in India using the land of India’s eastern neighbour, Bangladesh. According to media reports, the Pakistani intelligence agency is preparing to reopen the terror training camps of Assam’s militant organization ULFA. The reopening is being reportedly done to promote terror activities in the region and destabilize India’s northeast including the states of Tripura, Assam and Manipur. Here are all the details you need to know about the current situation in Bangladesh.
A Navbharat Times has quoted intelligence sources saying that those training camps which were earlier closed during the term of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina are now being prepared to open.
The ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh accused the Mohammed Yunus-led interim government of turning the nation into a hub of terrorism and lawlessness. She also vowed to return home assuring help to families suffering and delivering them justice, as per a report by news agency IANS.
“Yunus has no experience of running a government. He dissolved all inquiry committees and unleashed the terrorists to butcher people. They are destroying Bangladesh. We will out this government of terrorists. Inshallah,” said Hasina.
In another significant update coming from Bangladesh, the crime rate in Bangladesh is increasing at an alarming rate, according to the police data, which shows that in January, cases of murder, abduction, robbery, burglary, and theft have all seen a spike across the country and have been the worst compared to the last six years, another report by the news agency said.
The police data further reveals that incidents of mugging, robbery, and abduction also saw an increase in December and November last year compared to the corresponding months of the last five years.
Criticising the government’s claim that law and order were normal, a criminology Professor in Bangladesh questioned, “Are these crimes, which are instilling fear among the public, truly a sign of satisfaction?”
(With inputs from agencies)
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