ISI's Shadowy Hand in Bangladesh Crisis? Pakistan's Secret Role in Tumultuous Situation Suspected
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ISI's Shadowy Hand in Bangladesh Crisis? Pakistan's Secret Role in Tumultuous Situation Suspected
The recent upheaval in Bangladesh, which culminated in the dramatic fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government and left over 300 dead, has been largely attributed to Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh.
Sources reveal that ICS has been instrumental in the turmoil, with significant backing from Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI.
In the past two years, ICS cadres have infiltrated various universities across Bangladesh, including Dhaka University, Chittagong University, Jahangir University, Sylhet University, and Rajshahi University.
These institutions became breeding grounds for agitation as ICS orchestrated student unrest over a contentious government job quota system.
The student-led protests, which began with legitimate grievances, were soon hijacked by ICS to further their agenda, resulting in widespread violence and chaos.
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The bloodbath in Pahalgam is not an isolated tragedy—it is the latest chapter in a long history of violence against Hindu terror victims. Twenty-six innocent lives, mostly tourists, were killed not for profit or politics—but simply for being Hindu and Indian.
The Hindu terror victims of Pahalgam now join the forgotten exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from 1990, the persecuted minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh, and the silenced families across South Asia. Under Prime Minister Modi, India is no longer passive—abrogation of Article 370, Balakot strikes, and upcoming decisive actions mark a new era.
This episode examines how India is preparing to respond, why the world looks away, and what it means for the future of Hindu terror victims worldwide. The time for silence is over.
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