Both economic and civil unrest are putting Bangladesh at risk.
Bangladesh is now governed by an Islamic regime supported by the Army. The duly elected government, although weak and not fully secure, was not doing what the U.S. wanted it to do, hence had to be removed. The U.S. Deep State allegedly utilized the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to train and organize saboteurs. ISI primary objective was to seek revenge against India and liberate Bangladesh from Indian influence. They recruited “Madrassas Chaap” boys for training and indoctrination, surprisingly the Sheikh Hasina government had stayed unaware since these trainees had visited Pakistan a year prior and remained undetected. The Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) also remained oblivious to this development.
The extent of China’s involvement remains uncertain, with speculation suggesting they were fully aware of the unfolding events during Sheikh Hasina’s ouster.
The Hasina government’s ouster began two months in advance. The trained boys were provided with funding and arms, aiming to incite civil unrest and prompt police intervention, escalating the situation. As per ISI training, they were instructed to target Hindu property and temples, which they carried out with enthusiasm. The police and the Hasina government responded with increased force, which resonated with the general public, rather negatively. The media, unaware of the conspiracy, attributed the disturbances to Hasina and the police forces.
Each time the civil unrest temporarily subsided, additional funds were funneled into Bangladesh through intermediary countries, leading to the resumption of disturbances. These disturbances persisted for two months, resulting in casualties, though the Western media significantly overplayed the actual numbers.
In response, the Bangladeshi Army intervened, unaware of the conspiracy. They blamed Hasina and demanded her departure, offering her a plane for escape, which she accepted without hesitation, departing at two hours’ notice. That leads outside observers to believe that the Army also had some role in it.
The current economic situation is so grave that textile export business is moving out. The Indian Adani group has turned off power to Bangladesh; shutting down factories and any left export business. Hindu population is in jeopardy as they are being blamed for Bangladesh troubles. Hence, there appears to be no end in sight except to dump the Islamists and ask for Hasina to return,