Kolkata: Analyst in India was worried about the turn of the events in Bangladesh where violence during the celebration of Puja had left four dead and feared this to be part of a greater conspiracy to disrupt Sheikh Hasina’s government there.
While the Bangladesh government has quickly clamped a series of attacks that began in several cities in the Comilla district in Bangladesh, strategic analysts and former Indian ambassadors felt that there was a need to be careful considering the revival of Islamists were exacerbated by increasing.
The establishment of the Taliban government in Afghanistan.
“This is a worrying development and requires careful handling.
It is also an effort to confuse the communal democracy and harmony that has been brought by the Sheikh Hasina government,” said Ambassador Pinak R Chakravarty, former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh.
“The conspiracy by fundamentalist organizations supported by Pakistan is clearly visible.
The Bangladeshi government must neutralize these elements,” he said.
Prime Minister Bangladesh held a meeting with Hindu leaders has promised decisive action against the attackers, and several suspects.
Has been captured.
Police there have indicated that spark against violent attacks, a Koran found in Tableau Puja, planted by criminals in the planned conspiracy.
“We have a reason to believe that this is a part of a larger conspiracy by larger elements.
Good to India and Bangladesh.
Islamic forces seem to have been adhere to the takeover of the Afghan Taliban,” said Shantanu Mukharji, former IPS officer and security analyst which has served as a national security advisor to Mauritius.
Bangladesh followed up on terror groups around hard-line such as Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh and arrested or shot down in fire – against leaders and cadres.
The Taliban Ha D recruited a large number of fighters from Bangladesh in the 1990s which formed the extremist core which then infected the nation in the past two decades.
The Bangladesh government in recent years also hung several leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami who were involved in war crimes against civilians during the country’s law against Pakistan in 1971.
Jamaat-e-Islami has collaborated with the Pakistani army in 1971 genocide.
The Ambassador of Pinak Chakravarty said, “Smarting from the blow delivered by War Crimes Tribunal, this is their way (Islamist) for revenge that can disrupt the government and their bonds with India.” Many analysts believe that the elements stipped by the Taliban victory will again try to disrupt Sheikh Hasina’s government.
“We have to worry about the future.
While Sheikh Hasina has been very effective in handling terror groups, we must have a de-radical program for the future and also ensure that we work with the Bangladesh government in dealing with general threats,” Ambassador said Sarvajit Chakravarti, a member of the think tank research center for the East & North East study.
Adding Sorreanadha Dutta, which clenched the head of the South Environmental Study Center from Vivekananda International Foundation and was a former Director of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Asian Study, Kolkata: “There is a need for vigilance and realization that the events in both countries depend on each other.” Hasina, who has become Targets in the past several coups and murder efforts, in his statement on Thursday have also warned that India must remain vigilant and say nothing has to happen in a larger environment that can affect Bangladesh, without stating what he offends to.