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BDR mutiny: multifarious targets behind

Tuesday March 10 2009 20:35:05 PM BDT

By Mohammad Zainal Abedin, Bangladesh

It is now unequivocally clear that the foiled abrupt munity in the BDR (Bangladesh Rifles) was a well-designed conspiracy against Bangladesh having various targets, political and military analysts and observers, alleged. The extent of mutiny uncovers the fact they it did not occur due to resentment or deprivation or anti-Army sentiment of the BDR personnel, rather those excuses were used to stage the munity what is unprecedented in the history of Bangladesh.

We lost over about hundred glorious sons of our soil who were committed to defend the each and every inch of soil. What happened in BDR Headquarters was not a spontaneous rebellion. It was a planted conspiracy of our foes to crush the Army and the BDR and the country itself as well. Who are those foes?

A proverb is widely in vogue in criminal justice that says that the criminals in most cases leave behind some evidence of crime. The masterminds of the debacle of BDR mutiny could not conceal the evidence of their involvement with it that caused such a great loss to us. The masterminds of this mutiny were amply exposed in a report of ‘The Anandabazar Patrika’ (February 26, 2009), one of the leading Bengali daily of Kolkata. It reported that Indian foreign minister Pronab Mukharjee talking to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over telephone voluntarily and astonishingly put forwarded a proposal that India is ready to provide the required money to Bangladesh for BDR. While talking to the officials of Indian foreign ministry Pronob Mukharjee expressed India’s is ready to provide whatever assistance Bangladesh requires to normalize the situation.

My honourable and valued readers these two voluntary proposals are self-explanatory to justify that India was the mastermind of the debacle that rocked Bangladesh like Tsunami. Bangladesh never asked for money from any country for BDR. Why Pronob abruptly and unilaterally proposed to provide money for BDR? There are many rich countries in the world that can purchase India for hundred times. They did not offer such proposal. India is as poor as Bangladesh. 50 per cent of the Indians are poorer than many Bangladeshis. Why does such a poor country offer its readiness to provide money for BDR? Does India designs to buy the sympathy of the BDR personnel?

What does Pronab indicate saying that his country is ready to provide whatever assistance Bangladesh requires for normalizing the situation? Does he not indicate to send Indian Army to Bangladesh? What else is required to subdue an armed rebellion? Through this proposal Pronob Mukharjee uncovered the inner motive of India taking the advantage of BDR mutiny. ‘The Telegraph’ of Kolkata on the following day published a report that uncovers the real motive of India. Quoting a highly placed New Delhi-based official, ‘The Telegraph’ reported, India plans to send peace mission to Bangladesh. If Bangladesh agrees India will consider sending Central Reserve Police (CRP), Railway Protection Forces or BSF (Border Security Force) to oversee the security of Bangladesh-India Moitree train that runs between Dhaka and Kolkata. To justify the reason of sending India’s so-called peace mission to Bangladesh the daily said, earlier BDR were engaged to ensure security of the Moitree train. Now the Army does not have trust on the BDR. On the other hand, BDR have no faith in the Army. So India considers to send its forces at least to guard Moitree Train, ensure security of the passengers and protect engine and materials and languages, the daily informed.

The above reports of Indian dailies uncover the truth that Indian intelligence agencies planted and staged the munity in order to make a situation for sending Indian troops in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, a report was published in a section of Bangladeshi newspapers said that Indian BSF personnel sent SMS message to BDR personnel suggesting them to seek their (BSF) assistance. Instigating the BDR personnel during the mutiny, the BSF SMS says, “Army will take over your BOP. Please call us to help you.” What more evidence should I cite to justify that India planted this conspiracy and threw Bangladesh to another awkward situation.

It was directed primarily to cause heavy causalities to Bangladesh Army and BDR that would ultimately lead to even civil war. India had a plan to catch fish in the muddy water, i.e., to infiltrate Indian Army to Bangladesh who would never be withdrawn from Bangladesh. In 1971, Indian Armed Forces were withdrawn from Bangladesh against India’s intention and policy. Since then India is waiting to get an excuse to send its troops to Bangladesh to make Bangladesh totally its subservient State.

Indian policymakers strongly believe that Bangladesh Armed Forces is the only bar to bring Bangladesh under Indian fold. The clandestine treaty that India compelled the exile Bangladesh government to sign in November 1971 attached a pre-condition that Bangladesh would not raise any regular professional Armed Forces. But Sheikh Mujibur Raham, the founder of Bangladesh, raised Armed Forces defying Indian intention and pressure. Since its formation Bangladesh Armed forces is an eyesore of India. India repeatedly tried to create anti-Army sentiment and public opinion in and outside the country and bring the people and army Face to face to ruin it. India repeatedly failed to reach its goal, but did not shun its ugly design. The BDR munity was also directed to that end. The BDR mutiny though foiled, it was a heavy blow on Bangladesh Army. India succeeded in bringing two most essential establishment of Bangladesh face to face. So many army officials were never killed any country in the world in a peaceful time. It is an irreparable serious blow on our Army and the country.

Masterminds of the mutiny had the belief that it would spread like fire in all cantonments of army and BDR that would take the form of bloody civil war and the situation would go beyond the control of the government. It was assumed under that situation Bangladesh government would have no other alternative but to invite India to end the munity. But the prudence and tolerance, particularly chain of command of Bangladesh Army averted further bloodshed, even civil war and saved the nation from that fateful situation.

Government should launch in-depth investigation to identify the agents and allies of anti-Bangladesh evil power. Immediate steps are to be undertaken to reform BDR, take drastic action against those who caused this havoc on the nation and strengthened intelligence networks. Government should identify our friends and foes and remain vigil against the evil designs of our adversaries so that such suicidal event cannot cause any more.* (Mohammad Zainal Abedin is a Bangladeshi researcher & journalist.)


Mohammad Zainal Abedin
Bangladesh

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What happened to the the bangladesh elections after some years
a)Shiekh Hasinas govt got a thumping majority as decided by the people of Bangladesh
b)India-Bangladesh ties started improving

Then this BDR incident within such as short period after the historic Bangkadesh elections.

Basically the conspirators succeeded in two things

a)Undermining the newly elected Shiekh Hasinas govt
b)Having fingers point at India thus halting the improvement in ties maybe even taking a reverse gear

So all in all it was a successful operation by those who had to gain from the above.
 
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What happened to the the bangladesh elections after some years
a)Shiekh Hasinas govt got a thumping majority as decided by the people of Bangladesh
b)India-Bangladesh ties started improving

Then this BDR incident within such as short period after the historic Bangkadesh elections.

Basically the conspirators succeeded in two things

a)Undermining the newly elected Shiekh Hasinas govt
b)Having fingers point at India thus halting the improvement in ties maybe even taking a reverse gear

So all in all it was a successful operation by those who had to gain from the above.

hahahaha, u r so gullible, the elections were rigged! My friends hometown were all for the other party but everyone was surprised that their region was for AL and not BNP. On top of that there were incidents where people went to vote but the voting officer said someone already voted for them.
 
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hahahaha, u r so gullible, the elections were rigged! My friends hometown were all for the other party but everyone was surprised that their region was for AL and not BNP. On top of that there were incidents where people went to vote but the voting officer said someone already voted for them.

Assuming you are right(although there is no reason to), even then the parties to lose on account of this incident are Hasina, the current Bangladesh army chief and India. Is it so difficult to figure this out?
 
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Assuming you are right(although there is no reason to), even then the parties to lose on account of this incident are Hasina, the current Bangladesh army chief and India. Is it so difficult to figure this out?

I think the plan went out of India's control. Probably the objective was to kill a few officers and keep the rest hostage but when Sk. Hasina did nothing in the first hours the mutineers took confidence and went on a killing spree. This was probably not in India's contemplation but this does not excuse it for what actually happened.
 
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I think the plan went out of India's control. Probably the objective was to kill a few officers and keep the rest hostage but when Sk. Hasina did nothing in the first hours the mutineers took confidence and went on a killing spree. This was probably not in India's contemplation but this does not excuse it for what actually happened.

you are trying too hard..and too many thoughts, probabilities, opinions etc enough to make it clear as to who doesnt gain from this.

But what about seeing the other side now from a change..who else might gain from this if India, Hasina and Bangladesh army chief are to lose? How about putting in some thoughts, probabilities etc for good measure..?
 
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Massacre at Pilkhana: Propaganda and the Truth

Ahmad Ashiq-ul Hamid

The massacre at the BDR head quarters has become an issue of politics recently. The government and their supporters and patrons have started playing game with such a tragic event of our history. They are trying to establish that the Islamist and nationalist parties were behind the killing. The motive has also been `invented'. It has been alleged that the motive was to thwart the government's effort for trial of the so-called war criminals! With this peculiar and surprising `invention' they have started an all out propaganda against the patriotic forces of the country.

If you want to know who really killed our army officers and what their motive was, you should kindly read this article.


The nation has not yet been able to recover from the terrible shock of the so-called mutiny at the BDR head quarters on February 25th. A fast recovery is not possible in fact. Because the nation has lost its brave, brilliant and patriot sons- 67 army officers were brutally murdered in the so-called mutiny. Such an orgy of carnage was really beyond anyone's imagination, but nevertheless it has happened and the nation's Army has suffered an irreparable loss.

Unfortunately the people have not been allowed to know about what really had happened at Pilkhana, who had masterminded such a heinous and dangerous massacre and what their motive was. The people could not gather correct information from the media also. In the mean time, confusing debates and arguments between the government and the patriotic political leaders have become a major cause of sorrow and frustration for the common people. The government has failed in another way to fulfill the peoples' expectation. In spite of sincerely calling up on the political parties to be united and tackle the situation jointly, the government has, from the very beginning, rather started debating with the opposition political parties. The opposition parties too have become compelled to go in the path of confrontation. So the `battle' began and the blame-game has been going on while the people remained in the dark with much disappointment.

The `battle' began after the opposition political parties, especially the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Jamaat-E- Islami, raised some very important questions and demanded for answers. How the so-called mutineers dared to commit such a massive killing and why the government did not even try to prevent them, were the main questions. The government has presented an argument that they had `correctly' decided to resolve the problem `politically' and `peacefully'. But this has not satisfied any quarters, including of course the army officers. Begum Khaleda Zia, Leader of the Opposition in the Jatya Sangsad (National Parliament) asked the questions and strongly opined that since the so-called mutiny was a military problem, it should have been dealt with in the military way. But in spite of the Army's complete preparations the government did not allow them to carry out a military operation. It should be mentioned that the RAB had arrived at the Pilkhana gate at about 10 am. They sought permission to move in but the Home Ministry did not permit them. Two Battalions of the Army's 46 Brigade had also reached by 11 am. But they were directed not to move in. This time a big `no' had come from the Chief of Army Staff, General Moin U Ahmed, it was alleged. Sheikh Hasina also did nothing even after receiving an SOS request from the D. G. of the BDR, Major General Shakil Ahmad.

Begum Khaleda Zia in fact echoed the common peoples' sentiment in the Sangsad on March 1st. Bangladesh Jamaat-e- Islami and other patriotic parties and organizations have also expressed the same opinion. Even the retired Army Chiefs and Generals including the government's coalition partner H. M. Ershad have publicly said that had the government allowed the Army to move in, the so-called mutiny would have come to an end within 20 minutes to half an hour. On the other hand the government `tried' to resolve the problem `politically' and `peacefully'- as if it was something like a general strike in a garment factory! This particular decision of the government had almost directly allowed the so-called mutineers to kill as many army officers as they wanted to kill. The killers also tortured the family members of the army officers, ransacked their houses and committed heinous offences like rape. Not only that, the government's delay in reaching at a `peaceful understanding' with the representatives of the killers had allowed them to escape safely. This has been authenticated by the officers who could save their lives. They have said that most of the killings had happened within the first hours in the morning, which could be avoided had the government allowed the Army to move in. On the other hand in the name of `peaceful' and `political' solution the government took controversial steps. The government's steps made the situation more complex and the killers took full advantage of it. Thus the government totally failed to protect the lives, properties and dignity of the army officers and their family members.

It has been correctly alleged that the Prime Minister did not consult the military experts. In stead she depended utterly on Gen. Moin, whose real role and intention have been questioned by many. Sheikh Hasina's decision to send Jahangir Kabir Nanak, a State Minister and Juba League President, as the Chief Negotiator has also caused serious debate. Nanak's personal acquaintances and friendship with DAD Tauhid, a leader of the so-called mutiny, have been genuinely discussed in the news papers and TV channels. Being the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina allowed the leaders, Tauhid and 13 other armed killers to meet her, who were not properly dressed. They did not even wear their caps, which was a must. This and the subsequent events including the so-called dialogue had clearly indulged the killers. They were successful in buying necessary times from the Prime Minister and her negotiators to complete their mission. The argument of saving civilian casualties and properties could not gain any support, since the government failed to save the officers who mattered most during the event. A simple announcement could have vacated the adjacent areas and the Army too could have easily got in the BDR head quarters. The experts and former senior army officers have confidently opined that the killers would not have even dared to confront the Army. They would have simply fled away and lives of many officers could be saved. It should be mentioned that the adjacent areas were astonishingly vacated on the second day by the local Awami League MP Barrister Fazle Noor Tapash, a nephew of Sheikh Hasina. But the motive was to create opportunity for the killers. The killers also utilized the opportunity and escaped safely.

On the other hand the government's reaction to various questions, allegations and explanations has been very sharp and aggressive. In her speech in the Sangsad on 1st March, the Prime Minister alleged that there was a `political instigation' in the events and the opposition parties were shouting because the `conspiracy' to topple her government could not succeed. Criticizing the Leader of the Opposition Sheikh Hasina said that the so-called mutiny was a `game' of those who have played with the army on various occasions in the past. It was a clear attack against the BNP and Begum Khaleda Zia. Sheikh Hasina also defended the government's decision of political solution and said that since it was not an occasion like her son's or daughter's matrimony, she did not consider it necessary to invite the opposition leaders for consultation or help.

The Prime Minister's speech in the Sangsad has come as another reason of doubt and disappointment. Such a harsh statement and attack on the opposition was not expected at this juncture. Her effort for searching any connection of the opposition parties in the events was seen as a tactic to divert the peoples' attention from the failure of the government. Her arguments too were not acceptable. The conscious section of the people had to remember the instance of the former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Bajpayee during the Kargil war against Pakistan. Mr. Bajpayee had called up on the leaders of all parties and the leaders too responded positively. Even during the recent terrorist attack on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, political leaders of India stood by the government's side and resolved the crisis jointly. In Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina too could have created such an instance, had she called up on the leaders of all parties. But she did not, and acted unilaterally.

Another very significant point should be mentioned here. During the campaign involving the Islamist and nationalist parties of the country, it has been told that they organized the so-called mutiny to thwart and foil the process and effort to bring the so-called war criminals to justice. Even in her last speech on March 7th Sheikh Hasina has also repeated the same statement and alleged especially against the BNP and Jamaat-E-Islami. She said that the parties wanted to create a law and order situation, instigate a civil war and finally topple her government. It should be noted that Sheikh Hasina and her supporters have been using these points as `weapons' against the BNP and Jamaat.

Interestingly, the anti-Bangladesh forces of India are also using the same `weapons'. In fact the Indian media has launched a total war against the patriotic forces of the country. Dailies including the Anandabazar and the Telegraph have been playing the leading role since the beginning of the so-called mutiny. They too have `invented' the `hands' of the BNP and Jamaat leaders behind the killing. But the information they mentioned did not strengthen their claims. In stead it has appeared that in the course of events the Indian government had to do many things. For example, in the wake of the so-called mutiny none else but the Foreign Minister Pronab Mukherjee had received an `explicit request' from Dhaka and he instantly assured that India was `ready' to come to the `rescue' of Sheikh Hasina! India acted also very rapidly- the `Parachute Regiment' of the Indian Army was brought overnight to West Bengal from Agra and the Air Force was kept on `high alert' in Kolkata and Guahati of Assam. It should be mentioned that the `Parachute Regiment' had airdropped the Indian Army and fought against Pakistan in Bangladesh in December, 1971. According to the Telegraph, India uses such Regiments when neibouring countries are in turmoil.

These information regarding the Indian government's activities and preparations to come to `rescue' Sheikh Hasina have been seen as very significant. The Indian media has used their country's intelligence agencies as their sources of information. On the other hand, after the so-called mutiny was over and the killers escaped safely, `Guru' Nanak disclosed a very significant information which has bewildered every Bangladeshi. According to him not only lakhs but crores and crores of taka was distributed among the killers by the conspirators. A question was raised instantaneously- how did Nanak alone discover this information? The reason of the question was simple- it is possible only for him or her or them who had been involved in both the conspiracy and the murders. Was it then a `slip of tongue' of `Guru' Nanak? The next question is also very important- why Nanak did not inform the government, especially his dear leader Sheikh Hasina? How could he come to know that the Prime Minister was going to make none but him the Chief Negotiator? Had Sohel Taj, State Minister for Home Affairs, to leave the country and go to America for creating the necessary `space' for Nanak? Sohel Taj has been staying in the United States since February 18th. This is really mysterious that the State Minister was not seen in a situation where his presence and actions were essential and where in stead of Nanak he should have played the role of the Chief Negotiator.

As time passed on the question about the real motives of the so-called mutineers has also come to the prominence. Because, besides killing, the so-called mutineers were seen spreading malice especially against the Army. The clear intention was to mobilize the people against the patriotic Armed Forces of the country. In fact they tried to weaken the nation and posed a serious threat to Bangladesh's independence and sovereignty. Hence the patriotic political parties have strongly opined that the so-called mutiny was a conspiracy to make Bangladesh a failed state. The effort in this regard has been going on for a very long time. A particular group of anti-Bangladesh forces have been trying to identify Bangladesh as a terrorist country. But they have failed so far. They wanted to use the land and water of the country for their expansionist purposes, but the patriotic political parties resisted.

After the consecutive failures they had decided to damage and gradually destroy the country's brave Armed Forces so that the people and the parties become compelled to fulfill their evil desires. The so-called BDR mutiny was a part of that anti-Bangladesh conspiracy and those foreign forces were involved in it, who are trying to identify Bangladesh as a failed state and a terrorist country. They wanted to destroy the BDR first to make the border a free zone. In the second phase they wanted to bring the Army in the streets. They thought that after seeing their officers' killing the Army would certainly react and topple the government. Had the Army really snatched the power the Indian Army would have come to `rescue' Sheikh Hasina and a war would have been inevitable. And as the superior power India would have won that war, it was assumed. The consequence can be easily imagined- Bangladesh would have become a vassal state of India.

But in spite of a well planned conspiracy India could not succeed. The brave and brilliant Army and the Armed Forces in general have foiled the conspiracy. This failure has made India and her friends and agents in Bangladesh mad and lunatic. They have even lost their common senses and started a serious campaign against the Islamist and nationalist forces. One can easily understand the reason of their propaganda. Because, the Islamist and nationalist forces have been struggling to keep the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh unharmed. The arguments like thwarting the so-called war criminals' trial, creating a law and order situation, instigating a civil war and finally toppling the Awami League government were in fact `manufactured' to divert the common peoples' attention. Every Bangladeshi should understand that the so-called mutiny was intrinsically linked with the country's independence and sovereignty and some foreign forces were involved in it. Fingers have correctly been pointed at India. It is high time to ensure that such a killing and mutiny do not happen again.

The following special points should be considered carefully to understand the conspiracy and to identify the real killers:

1. Sheikh Hasina was supposed to move to the old `Gano Bhaban' where renovation works are going on. But in stead she had suddenly moved from `Sudha Sadan' of Dhanmondi near Pilkhana to `Jamuna' recently.

2. Sheikh Hasina had refused to attend the annual dinner of the BDR scheduled for that night.

3. Sohel Taj, State Minister for Home Affairs was sent to America on 18th of March. If he was present then `Guru' Nanak would not have got the chance of becoming the Chief Negotiator. Did Sohel Taj deny to become a part of the conspiracy?

4. What Sheikh Rehana has been doing in Bangladesh for such a long time? Is she performing the role of the Chief Coordinator? It should be mentioned that India depends much on her than Sheikh Hasina.

5. The Indian High Commissioner Pinak Ranjan Chakraborti was not seen in public after the incident took place. On the other hand usually he talks too much on every issue of Bangladesh. Does his silence indicate anything?

6. What Jainal Hazari is doing after returning from India? For, his return and the so-called mutiny have coincided mysteriously.

7. Sheikh Hasina did not respond positively even after receiving an SOS from Gen. Shakil. Her Military Adviser Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Tariq Siddiqui also ignored many requests. But why?

8. In spite of going to Pilkhana or staying in Cantonment, why did Gen. Moin spend hours after hours at `Jamuna'- the Prime Minister's office? He did neither respond to any requests from the endangered army officers nor did he give any effective advice to Sheikh Hasina. He even ordered the Army not to move in Pilkhana. Was he then allowing the killers to complete their mission?

9. The Home Minister Sahara Khatun visited Pilkhana several times. But she never enquired about the army officers and did not try for their release. Why?

10. Who had made the `explicit request' to Pronab Mukherjee to help and `rescue' Sheikh Hasina?

11. Why the Indian Army had taken all preparations for a war?

12. Now it is a known fact that many killers spoke in their own languages, not in Bangla. Who were they?

13. Nanak was a friend of Tauhid, Mirza Azam was a brother-in-law of Shaikh Abdur Rahman and Col. Guljar was responsible for the arrest and death of this JMB leader. And Col. Guljar is still missing. Were the appointments of Nanak and Azam as negotiators pre-planned?

14. How could the Indian media echo the statements and allegations of Sheikh Hasina? Was it a result of the same plan?

These are the most important points which will provide the correct answers regarding the so-called BDR mutiny and killing of army officers. A large section of people even believe that a `Sweet Revenge' of 1975 has been taken through the Pilkhana massacre. We do not want to comment on that. But it must be understood that neither the BNP nor the Jamaat had anything to do in the events. The points mentioned above should be sufficient to authenticate it.

Daily Khabor @ Khabor.Com: [khabor.com] Massacre at Pilkhana: Propaganda and the Truth: worth reading

Im quite sure, bangladeshi's are not as idiot's as your rants characterize them out to be. You are saying YOUR army personnel's were killed by YOUR BDR in YOUR country ruled by YOUR government which was elected by YOUR citizen's.

If you dont want to swallow the bitter fact that your armed forces let self interest take precedence over national interest and indulged in mutiny, then blame your government for it and straighten your house first before volleying your rant about my country. I really don't want to start the topic of discussing your Armed forces role in supporting terrorism in north-east part of my country. So take a hike.
 
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hahahaha, u r so gullible, the elections were rigged! My friends hometown were all for the other party but everyone was surprised that their region was for AL and not BNP. On top of that there were incidents where people went to vote but the voting officer said someone already voted for them.

So what did you do about it?
What did your media do about it?
What did your election commission do about it?

You are talking about a country with roughly around 200M ++ citizens. In your election , AL won by 230 seats (out of 300). So roughly 76% seats. Even if i were to assume 50% voter turnout we are talking about 75M++ citizen's vote for Awami league. If i were to believe you, some 75M++ votes were rigged while your election commission, your care taker government and your armed forces SLEPT. That's impressive feat.
 
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You are saying YOUR army personnel's were killed by YOUR BDR in YOUR country ruled by YOUR government which was elected by YOUR citizen's. .
Yes OUR army officers were killed by OUR BDR in OUR country that was ruled by YOUR stooges, which was made elected by YOUR GOVT/RAW's scheming but by not our votes.
 
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You are talking about a country with roughly around 200M ++ citizens. In your election , AL won by 230 seats (out of 300). So roughly 76% seats. Even if i were to assume 50% voter turnout we are talking about 75M++ citizen's vote for Awami league. If i were to believe you, some 75M++ votes were rigged while your election commission, your care taker government and your armed forces SLEPT. That's impressive feat.

Neither the so-called CTG nor COAS slept. Infect they vigilantly made sure that at least AL came to power after all other efforts didn't derive fruits. And learn to assume OUT THE BOX in regards to BD since BD's SCHEMING hasn't followed any conventional method that is known to mankind in nation state's history.
 
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Yes OUR army officers were killed by OUR BDR in OUR country that was ruled by YOUR stooges, which was made elected by YOUR GOVT/RAW's scheming but by not our votes.

Not your votes .... fine.

So what you are saying is:
1.Fakruddin Ahmed, supported by your armed forces, decided to hold election.
2.AL wins 230 seats out of 300 seat's (ie; 76% seats). Assuming 50% voter turnout, this is roughly 75M++ votes (out of total of around 200M++ citizens in Bdesh).
3.Your assertion that my Govt/RAW schemed to get this govt elected against the wishes of your common man, would imply that the election were rigged by GoI/RAW.

So either :
1.Your Army, Election comission and your care taker government slept during th election, thereby letting RAW rig the election.
2.Your armed forces and care taker government were hands in glove with the RAW.
3. Those 75M++ voters who voted were indian's.

Take your pick. Belive me, neither of the conclusion is something to be proud of.
 
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Neither the so-called CTG nor COAS slept. Infect they vigilantly made sure that at least AL came to power after all other efforts didn't derive fruits.

Read and then comment. Your fellow countryman is lamenting that AL arrived in power due to my country's scheming. If you guys brought AL to power, don't blame us. We are not responsible for your sh1t. Its as simple as that.

And learn to assume OUT THE BOX in regards to BD

I don't assume. I talk on verifiable facts.
 
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Not your votes .... fine.

So what you are saying is:
1.Fakruddin Ahmed, supported by your armed forces, decided to hold election.
2.AL wins 230 seats out of 300 seat's (ie; 76% seats). Assuming 50% voter turnout, this is roughly 75M++ votes (out of total of around 200M++ citizens in Bdesh).
3.Your assertion that my Govt/RAW schemed to get this govt elected against the wishes of your common man, would imply that the election were rigged by GoI/RAW.

So either :
1.Your Army, Election comission and your care taker government slept during th election, thereby letting RAW rig the election.
2.Your armed forces and care taker government were hands in glove with the RAW.
3. Those 75M++ voters who voted were indian's.

Take your pick. Belive me, neither of the conclusion is something to be proud of.

by the way have you done your research on how many actually voted? maybe you should do that first before trying to use voting figures.

as per allegations, how come Indian MEDIA was very quick to point fingers at who started this mutiny? Do you read your own papers and watch your own media? they were quicker than our media, sounds a little fishy doesn't it? i mean after all you said its our problem, so why does your country have to start making allegations without any evidence or clue? Your media started pointing out at ISI at first jump, so why can't the people in this forum point to India?
 
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by the way have you done your research on how many actually voted? maybe you should do that first before trying to use voting figures.

Ask your BD member to do some research before posting such comments as :

hahahaha, u r so gullible, the elections were rigged!


and here is a gem of his RESEARCH where he is implying that BD citizens did not vote the AL ... but it was RAW scheme which won the election's for AL!!

Yes OUR army officers were killed by OUR BDR in OUR country that was ruled by YOUR stooges, which was made elected by YOUR GOVT/RAW's scheming but by not our votes.

And finally the U-Turn .....Gentleman saying the care taker Govt was vigilant and "Made Sure" that "At Least AL came to power.

Neither the so-called CTG nor COAS slept. Infect they vigilantly made sure that at least AL came to power after all other efforts didn't derive fruits.

So .. coming back to your post ...

as per allegations, how come Indian MEDIA was very quick to point fingers at who started this mutiny? Do you read your own papers and watch your own media? they were quicker than our media, sounds a little fishy doesn't it?
Care to inform us how many Private TV stations do you have in Bdesh? Once you have done that maybe you can explain how your TV media is censored by your Army. Lets debate with this data. Awaiting ...

i mean after all you said its our problem, so why does your country have to start making allegations without any evidence or clue? Your media started pointing out at ISI at first jump, so why can't the people in this forum point to India?
I believe that by "your Country" you mean GoI. Can you let us all know the URL for this official statement by Govt of India on this subject.
 
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