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Are Trinamool MPs harbouring Bangladeshi terrorists in WB? - Rediff.com India News

Several politicians from West Bengal are under scrutiny for sheltering Jammat-e-Islami and Chaatra Shibir operatives, says a Intelligence Bureau note to the Home Ministry. Vicky Nanjappa reports


An Intelligence Bureau note to Minister of State for Home, R P N Singh, states that terrorist groups plan to bring in arms and ammunition to India across the porous Bangladesh border. The consignment is expected to land in West Bengal.

This information is significant as several leaders from the Trinamool Congress face allegations of sheltering Jammat-e-Islami and Chaatra Shibir operatives.

IB officials say that members of these outfits are being driven out of Bangladesh and are taking refuge in West Bengal. Several politicians from the state are under scrutiny for sheltering these operatives. The IB is monitoring these links and a couple of names, including one who was recently elected to the Rajya Sabha, have surfaced.

The IB says that some MP’s who have had close links with the SIMI are shielding the Jamaat militants in India, who have local support.

Nearly 40 militants, who fled Bangladesh, are hiding in West Bengal, says the IB.

Like in Bihar, the agencies have found it extremely hard to track down militants of the Jamaat in West Bengal. While in Bihar it was the Indian Mujahideen, in West Bengal it is the Jamaat and the SIMI that is a cause of worry.

They land in West Bengal and are then whisked away to remote areas of the state. Even the local police do not appear to be doing much. Often it has been found that the police are deliberately tightlipped due to pressure from the top, an officer with the IB said.

The TMC has often been accused of patronising the politics of religious fundamentalism. Biman Bose of the Left Front had said that the TMC was shielding Islamic fundamentalists who have been rejected by Bangladesh.

“When Bangladesh police operate in Satkhira, and Jamaat cadres have to flee, they get shelter from the Trinamool MP in Basirhat,” Biman Bose had alleged.

Bose also made an allegation against Ahmed Hassan, who was sent to the Rajya Sabha and said that he was close to the Jamaat and was a correspondent of the Jamaat’s newspaper, Naya Diganta.

He feels that this is an attempt deliberately made to disrupt a drive undertaken by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

A few days ago Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, a member of the Awami League in Bangladesh, had raised the same issue. He made a request to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to hand over Jamaat-e-Islami terrorists who had taken shelter in India.

Selim urged India not to harbour these terrorists, who he said fled to the neighbouring country during the joint force's recent operation in Satkhira.

Security agencies say that the situation appears to be going from bad to worse and there are clear instructions to put anyone supporting Bangladeshi militants on the radar.

The SIMI which has taken refuge in Bangladesh has already shown what it is capable of. The operations of the Indian Mujahideen, thanks to Amir Reza Khan, were largely witnessed in Bangladesh.

The protecting of Jamaat operatives who naturally ally with the radical wing of the SIMI only adds to the problem.

The Home Ministry says that West Bengal is the easiest route for Bangladeshi militants to smuggle in arms and ammunition. The radical SIMI on the other hand will aide this as they have a lot of benefit and are looking to carry out strikes in India.

There is a sizeable SIMI cadre that relies on political support as a result of which the Bangladesh militants issue has blown out of proportion, Intelligence Bureau officials point out.

It is important for India to share a good rapport with Bangladesh since we face a common terrorism problem. Bangladesh expects us to hand over these militants and also cooperate to expect the same from them, IB officials also point out.
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Anything for votes???
 
Anything for votes???
Why blame the politicians? They know the mindsets of Muslims in India.

Look at these communist Bengali and Keralite Hindus they still continue to support such parties despite knowing their real intentions.

I wish my state was a separate country and I wouldn't have to deal with such pseudo-secular scum.They will take down everyone else with them.

Feel sorry for these Assamese who have suffered the most. Their fate will be like those of Kashmiri Pandits unless we wake up.
 
Why blame the politicians? They know the mindsets of Muslims in India.

Look at these communist Bengali and Keralite Hindus they still continue to support such parties despite knowing their real intentions.

I wish my state was a separate country and I wouldn't have to deal with such pseudo-secular scum.They will take down everyone else with them.

Feel sorry for these Assamese who have suffered the most. Their fate will be like those of Kashmiri Pandits unless we wake up.

^^^^^^
And these kind of people talk about unity in diversity. :D
 
^^^^^^
And these kind of people talk about unity in diversity. :D


While his comment may be condemenable , shielding terrorists and anti-nationals is a low blow even by standard of perpetually self righteous pseudos.
 
While his comment may be condemenable , shielding terrorist is a low blow even by standard of perpetually self righteous pseudos.

Yes, but blaming the whole society and community for few politicians is not right. Be it hindu or muslims, everybody is busy in earning their daily breads, nobody got time for political shit. And Bengal doesn't have any alternative apart from blood sucking communist and the Cancer in the name of Trinamool.

If the intelligence has enough evidence, then what's stopping them from dragging these man whores from their home and put charges of terrorism on their heads?
 
Mamata dares Modi on Bangladeshi migrants
issue

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on
Saturday dared BJP Prime Ministerial candidate,
to implement his promise of sending
Bangladeshi’s packing after May 16 if his party
came to power, saying that the ‘paper tiger’
should first meet the ‘Royal Bengal Tiger’.
“Touch a single person, we will see. The paper
tiger should know there is a Royal Bengal tiger in
Sunderbans. First you face that,” Banerjee, the
Chief Minister, told an election meeting here.
Claiming that the Gujarat Chief Minister did not
know history, she said that Bangladeshis came to
India under a pact signed in 1971 by then Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi and Bangladesh President
Sheikh Mujibur Rehman.

Mamata dares Modi on Bangladeshi migrants issue | The Indian Express


@DRAY and others looks like Interesting times ahead
 
Keep voting for these thugs ,keep ruining india,more Bangladeshi & more their votebank breed(which these thugs breed on) ,the more better for them.

And at the end Secularism Khatre men ...
 
Peoples like Mullahyam Singh, Lalu, Nitesh, Congress, Mamta do this type of things for votes.
 
@DRAY

The problem is the Congress could have put half of TMC's front bench politicians into jail years before. Even a blind man can see how poor people's money was robbed in the name of Sharada chit fund before 2011 election. But the Congress chose to blackmail her instead for political gains in 2014. So the center would equally be responsible for toying with national security.
 
Are Trinamool MPs harbouring Bangladeshi terrorists in WB? - Rediff.com India News

Several politicians from West Bengal are under scrutiny for sheltering Jammat-e-Islami and Chaatra Shibir operatives, says a Intelligence Bureau note to the Home Ministry. Vicky Nanjappa reports


An Intelligence Bureau note to Minister of State for Home, R P N Singh, states that terrorist groups plan to bring in arms and ammunition to India across the porous Bangladesh border. The consignment is expected to land in West Bengal.

This information is significant as several leaders from the Trinamool Congress face allegations of sheltering Jammat-e-Islami and Chaatra Shibir operatives.

IB officials say that members of these outfits are being driven out of Bangladesh and are taking refuge in West Bengal. Several politicians from the state are under scrutiny for sheltering these operatives. The IB is monitoring these links and a couple of names, including one who was recently elected to the Rajya Sabha, have surfaced.

The IB says that some MP’s who have had close links with the SIMI are shielding the Jamaat militants in India, who have local support.

Nearly 40 militants, who fled Bangladesh, are hiding in West Bengal, says the IB.

Like in Bihar, the agencies have found it extremely hard to track down militants of the Jamaat in West Bengal. While in Bihar it was the Indian Mujahideen, in West Bengal it is the Jamaat and the SIMI that is a cause of worry.

They land in West Bengal and are then whisked away to remote areas of the state. Even the local police do not appear to be doing much. Often it has been found that the police are deliberately tightlipped due to pressure from the top, an officer with the IB said.

The TMC has often been accused of patronising the politics of religious fundamentalism. Biman Bose of the Left Front had said that the TMC was shielding Islamic fundamentalists who have been rejected by Bangladesh.

“When Bangladesh police operate in Satkhira, and Jamaat cadres have to flee, they get shelter from the Trinamool MP in Basirhat,” Biman Bose had alleged.

Bose also made an allegation against Ahmed Hassan, who was sent to the Rajya Sabha and said that he was close to the Jamaat and was a correspondent of the Jamaat’s newspaper, Naya Diganta.

He feels that this is an attempt deliberately made to disrupt a drive undertaken by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

A few days ago Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, a member of the Awami League in Bangladesh, had raised the same issue. He made a request to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to hand over Jamaat-e-Islami terrorists who had taken shelter in India.

Selim urged India not to harbour these terrorists, who he said fled to the neighbouring country during the joint force's recent operation in Satkhira.

Security agencies say that the situation appears to be going from bad to worse and there are clear instructions to put anyone supporting Bangladeshi militants on the radar.

The SIMI which has taken refuge in Bangladesh has already shown what it is capable of. The operations of the Indian Mujahideen, thanks to Amir Reza Khan, were largely witnessed in Bangladesh.

The protecting of Jamaat operatives who naturally ally with the radical wing of the SIMI only adds to the problem.

The Home Ministry says that West Bengal is the easiest route for Bangladeshi militants to smuggle in arms and ammunition. The radical SIMI on the other hand will aide this as they have a lot of benefit and are looking to carry out strikes in India.

There is a sizeable SIMI cadre that relies on political support as a result of which the Bangladesh militants issue has blown out of proportion, Intelligence Bureau officials point out.

It is important for India to share a good rapport with Bangladesh since we face a common terrorism problem. Bangladesh expects us to hand over these militants and also cooperate to expect the same from them, IB officials also point out.
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Anything for votes???
Indian Jamatis :mad:
 
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