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Bangladesh: Resist the Indian Plot to Destroy the BDR Army

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Resist the Indian Plot to Destroy the Army-BDR and Protest against Government Inaction

The people of the country are angry and saddened by the horrific events of 25-26th February at the BDR headquarters especially the pre-planned and barbaric killings of more than a hundred military officers. Brutally murdering unarmed military officers and their families is an unforgivable crime.

Mutilating dead bodies of officers; torturing and killing their wives and children including pregnant women; rape and burning dead bodies - all these inhumane acts were carried out by gang of Indian agents.

Oh People!
All of you are aware of the Indian plot to weaken and create divisions in the defence forces of Bangladesh. India and her local agents utilized the opportunity and current favourable moment to execute their conspiracy as they did many times in the past. The events have made it clear that the so-called mutiny was part of long-term plot and was carried out by India and her agents inside and outside the government. The mass killing of so many brilliant officers would only be of benefit to the polytheist enemy and her agents. Now they are blaming the killings on intelligence failure and so-called differences between the BDR and Army.

An analysis of events of the two days clearly point out the mysterious role of the Awami League government.

• Did the government not have any information of a conspiracy of this magnitude?
• Why did the government send inexperienced ministers and MP's to negotiate with the rebels on such an important security issue who ensured the safety of the rebels only? Yet they did nothing to protect the lives, property and honour of the officers and their families.
• Why did the ministers and MP's who were frequenting in and out of the BDR compound feel safe and secure to move amongst the rebels in such a hostile situation unaccompanied by any security personnel?
• What was the purpose of the government in hurriedly declaring a general amnesty for the rebels without confirming the fate of the officers and their families?
• Did the government not allow the criminals to effectively flee from the scene by declaring the amnesty; vacating the locality; and blacking out the entire area?

Oh People!
In the guise of various demands the conspirators have managed to completely destroy the BDR chain of command and are now scheming to separate the BDR from the military's command. This so-called demand is a threat to the security of the country. The sole beneficiary of separating the BDR from the army and creating divisions between the two forces will be the Indian enemy. This demand is unacceptable and the defence forces of the country must remain under the command of the military.

Oh People!
In this moment of crisis, Hizb ut-Tahrir in Bangladesh urges you to take the following steps:

• Resist the conspiracy to destroy the army and BDR;
• Take the government to task for its inaction and mysterious role in the conspiracy; and
• Raise your voice for punishing the individuals involved in the conspiracy and the killings.

And rush forward to re-establish the Khilafah which will unite the people and strengthen the defence forces to resist all belligerent states including US, India, and Britain.

 

Hizb ut-Tahrir in Bangladesh
02 Rabi al-Awwal 1430
28 February 2009

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tora said:

khilafah is getting stronger day by day....inshallah we all muslims will fight against the bad...
 
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September 25, 2010
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Adnan said:

RE: RE: subash pradhan

Thanks for your comments

However you have really refuted any of my points aside from the issue of theories which really is neither here or there. India may have many problems, America the worlds superpower has even more problems but this stop them from develop political plans and executing them.

In the article I have not said India actually did it, I am saying they definatly benefit from what occurred. India has a history of interfering in Bangladesh, Bangladesh wouldn't exist if it were not for India. Both China on one side and India and the US have designs on Bangladesh, this has been outlined by various US think tanks.

Finally who says the Hasina government was not complicit in this with India???? something to think about
 
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April 03, 2009
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Abdul-Kareem said:

RE: subash pradhan

If the Bangladesh government was not complicit in the killings then why is it clamping down harshly on members of Hizb ut-Tahrir who are simply speaking out?
 
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April 02, 2009
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subash pradhan said:

One can come up with any conspiracy theory...Who knows if this is true or not..!
All i can say is that India has enough problems in her hands like the Kashmir..North East Rebels..Naxalites...Terrorism etc to deal with...Why should India get entangled with another country's internal situation..and in today's World Scenario can an emerging Economy like India afford to do that...India already has a western front situation with Pakistan and practically India can't damage the existing cordial relationship with Bangladesh by being a conspirator in this terrible tragedy/situation of BDR n the Army...Please think ...Like i said it's easy to come up with theories but all theories cannot be true...I hope these two countries remain good neighbours and support each other in progress and growth.
 
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April 02, 2009
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MD.REZWAN ARIF said:

The govment is trying to impose the blame onto the terrorists who are called jongi in Bangladesh.Actually its a preplanned and well planned operation to won the interest of india and to claim the Islamic party in Bangladeh bcoz they know that islam is threat for them and Hizb-Ut-Tahrir is the only and only the carrier of this threat.
 
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March 16, 2009
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Jamuna_Padma_Meghna said:

Not to mention that the ULFA leader in the custody of Bangladesh goverment and is in Dhaka jail.
 
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March 14, 2009
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Jamuna_Padma_Meghna said:

Anup Chetia, the leader of ULFA is currently jailed in Dhaka and is to be handed over to the Indian authorities. India does not need to create a hype like this. If you notice the general of Jessore(GOC) together with 2 army officers died of helicopter crash recently. How low do you see helicopters flying so that you can hit an electric pole(an electric pole is about 12-15 feet tall) and helicopters fly that low?
 
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March 14, 2009
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Sabbir Hasan said:

I m sure that India had done this conspiracy by the help of our govt.I m not socked.Coz this govt are the servant of USA & India.
 
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March 13, 2009
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Jamuna_Padma_Meghna said:

There has been visits by army chief General Moyeen to India last year in February 2009 and during the tenure of caretaker government it has been difficult for the ULFA and other separatist groups as Bangladesh was aligning herself to more pro-Indian policies. Joint-exercises are to be held between Feb 22-7 Mar 2009 as part of measure to combat terrorism. India has for long maintained that the porous border between Bangladesh and India are being used to smuggle arms and finance the ULFA and other separatist organizations from India. They have built a fence around the border between Bangladesh and India to prevent such smuggling and have been successful in getting the political as well as military leaders of Bangladesh to comply with Indian policies. In 2005 a large shipment of weapons were found in Chittagong which India maintains was to be supplied to ULFA and has in the past blamed DGFI(Director General Forces Intelligence, Bangladesh) and NSI to be involved with ISI in supplying weapons through the Bangladesh Border. A cozy relationship between India and Bangladesh would serve a death penalty to the weapons trade and spell an end to the separatist movements in India. This scenario should also be factored in while doing the analysis.
 
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March 07, 2009
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Jamuna_Padma_Meghna said:

Amongst the arms and ammunition recovered contained plastic toy guns, rifles marked from BDR intelligence unit and amongst the people there were those who were supplied with weapons from pickup vans not used by BDR. Now there were reports of many BDR personnels who saved the army officers as much as they could and some even fled the scene as the incident started. Therefore, the thoughts and emotions of the BDR were not aligned with the killing reasons propagated by the "red-masked" people with BDR uniforms to the media.

But for it to be linked with India a further political analysis with historical events are required. India is planning to build a dam which Bangladesh has been opposing as it would affect the water flow in the country and has had many army officers killed during border skirmishes with Bangladesh Rifles(BDR)- a paramilitary force protecting the borders of the country under the supervision of the army. A noteworthy event was in 2001 when 16 BSF forces were killed by the BDR as BSF forces crossed over to Bangladesh. It was a humiliating defeat for the Indians and affected the perception of India the mighty. BDR under the leadership of Director General Shakeel became a strong contender and a force to deal with.

The BNP(Bangladesh Nationalist Party) has also hinted that the killings were not the work of Bangladesh but of a foreign entity. Some have highlighted that the Indian media outlets already highlighted the news on the second day that the Director General had been killed when the local government had not declared such news. However, as has been said it needs to be further analyzed to pinpoint the actual perpetrators as there are others in the political scenario for example revival of Bangabhandhu murder case and those retired army officers who would come under trial because of this case.
 
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March 05, 2009
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rashin said:

Masallah Brother, u did a good analysis, I was wondering if u can go deeper, The thing is i dont live in BD, its hard for me to analyze whats could have most likely caused this. The sabab in BD needs to also do one, i don't know why their website is still silent.
 
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March 05, 2009
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myeen said:

People of Bangladesh should take one important lesson from this brutal incident. The imperialist are capable to create instability and anarchy within a very short notice in our country. So its high time to recognize ur enemy and resist them. And protect our people by establishing khilafah.
 
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March 05, 2009
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fayz said:

Allah is wit us.its just a mater of tym whn khalifa wil kick al of their butttsss.
 
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March 04, 2009
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Muhammad said:

I have gone through some of news but i am still confused about the event occured in bangladesh.

BDR is part of Army, and the rebels are from BDR...so the rebels(i.e the BDR) are fighting the military for there salary increment? Is it? I haf actually not been able to grasp the event/news which occured there....
 
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March 04, 2009
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Mohammad Ariful Haque said:

We should not call to attack india, rather call to rush forward to re-establish the Khilafah which will unite the people and strengthen the defence forces to resist all belligerent states including US, India, and Britain.
 
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March 04, 2009
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