M A Hossain
India's radical Hindus love cows, they worship cows. Because, cows are their mothers, they're children of the cow. In Bangla, we refer to an idiot or duffer as a bull - the male gender of the cow. Unfortunately, since past nine plus years, we are being ruled by the acolytes of cows and bulls. To the Indian policymakers, Bangladesh Awami League has been an obedient milking cow. Sheikh Hasina gave everything to India in exchange of nothing - even not a single drop of water from the common rivers. Instead, she has been commitedly serving Indian purposess, as the head of a subservient government of Hindutva India. Everyone knows [even German thinktank Bartelsmann Stiftung had said in its report] that Sheikh Hasina is a cruel autocrat - a dictator. But the so-called democratic India has no problem in romancing with an autocrat just because it is their subservient lapdog and a milking cow.
The outragious report:
An article titled 'Bangladesh polls pose a challenge to regional stability' by Manoj Joshi of the Observer Reserach Foundation (ORF), an organization in India has caught my eyes. The entire article is nothing but a propaganda material aimed at demonizing the existing relations between Bangladesh and China; the sentiment of the Bangladeshi people and with the ulterior motive of continuing a subservient pro-Indian government in Bangladesh.
He wrote: "Elections are expected in Bangladesh soon, as by law they must take place between October 31 and December 31 this year. This is not an easy prospect either for Bangladesh [Bangladesh Awami League] or for its principal neighbor, India [who wants a milking cow typed government in Bangladesh].
"The previous general election in 2014 was marred by violence and was boycotted by the Bangladesh National Party (BNP). It saw a turnout of just 22% [Rubbish! An election held without any participation of the voters can't have such turnout. In fact, the turnout was just below 5 percent]. The international community [the United States in particular and Britain] is hoping that the elections this time around are more credible and help stabilize the polity of this volatile country, which is witnessing the ggrowth of Islamist radicalism [being created by the ruling autocrat to legitimice their illegal rule]."
He wrote: "India’s perspectives on Bangladesh have been shaped by the experience of the governance of the BNP in the 1991-96 and 2001-06 periods, when Islamist militancy took root in the country and separatists and terrorists in India received covert Pakistani support as the Bangladesh authorities looked the other way [it was BNP which arrested ULFA leader Anup Chetia in 1997]."
Manoj wrote: "Islamist groups such as Jamaat-e-Islami, Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami Bangladesh and Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen have been around for a while, and now Islamic State (ISIS) and al-Qaeda [Al Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent are continuing terrorism inside Bangladesh by using Indian soil. Meaning, India is the breeding ground of terrorism and are exporting terrorism in the region] also claim a presence on its soil. And recent years have also seen suicide attacks [some of these suicide attackers got fund from Saradha chit fund from the Trinamool Congress in the West Bengal in India as well as sacks of cash]."
Finally the nasty desire of Manoj and his masters exposed:
He wrote: "For that reason, the prospect of any government other than one run by the Awami League and current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is viewed with some dismay by India [Yeah, because any patriotic government won't become subservient to the unholy desire of the Hindutva radicals]. For the record, though, India insists it is neutral with regard to the two parties [only if both parties agree to perform as India's milking cow], and during her visit to the country last October, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also met with BNP chief Begun Khaleda Zia and held talks with party officials."
What actually is India's fear?
India understands very well, the days of their dominance in Bangladesh is almost at the end. A new government will have closer ties with China. US and the West, instead if foolishly depending solely on a shrewed and greedy India. Moreover, any uncertainty centering the next general election will possibly leave no other room but a military intervention in Bangladesh; and for sure, every member of the Bangladesh Armed Forces are patriotic soldiers and they will certainly not compromise with the sovereignty of their motherland.
This article also published at:
1.Modern Ghana, Ghana:20April 2018
2.Globoble.com
3.Sunnyfmgh,Ghana
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