‘Anti-India forces to unite and capture Northeast India’: Bangladeshi Army Colonel’s offensive audacity flares tempers in the region
Colonel Abdul Haq joined Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in September 2023.
New Delhi: Another Bangladeshi military officer has spewed venom against India(BHARAT). Retired Jamaat supporter Colonel Abdul Haq called for the unification of anti-India(BHARAT) forces to capture Northeast India(BHARAT). His demand resonates with Mohammad Yunus’s statement, in which he indirectly invited China to occupy the region. Furthermore, Yunus publicly gifted a photograph of a map showing this region as part of Bangladesh to a senior Pakistani Army officer.
Who is Colonel Abdul Haq?
Retired Bangladeshi Army Colonel Abdul Haq is considered a supporter of Jamaat-e-Islami. After retirement, he engages in pro-Pakistan Islamist politics. He has previously made anti-India(BHARAT) statements. Colonel Abdul Haq joined Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in September 2023. The political ideology of the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami is almost identical. Both pursue anti-India(BHARAT) politics. Colonel Abdul Haq is also promoting this ideology by making anti-India(BHARAT) statements.
Former Bangladesh General also spews venom
Earlier, Abdullahil Aman Azmi, a former Bangladesh Army General, had said that complete peace will not come to Bangladesh until India(BHARAT) is divided into several pieces. Abdullahil Aman Azmi’s father was the head of the anti-India(BHARAT) Jamaat-e-Islami and was convicted for the massacre of Hindus and pro-independence Bengalis during the 1971 Liberation War. It is believed that this ideology has led Aman Azmi to use venomous language against India(BHARAT).
What Azmi Said
Azmi claimed, “The Parbatiya Chattogram Jana Samhati Committee was formed during the Sheikh Mujibur Rahman government. Its armed wing is the Shanti Bahini. India(BHARAT) sheltered it, provided arms and training. This led to bloodshed in the Bangladesh hills between 1975 and 1996.” He criticized the Chittagong Hill Accords, signed in 1997 between the Bangladesh government and the Parbatiya Chattogram Jana Samhati Samiti.
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