I respect and understand your position, I strictly share your view.
However BD military is sworn to protect the nation from enemy within and without. Given that the current government is illegitimate and long term national interest was at stake, the military needed to step up.
By not doing so they have failed in their duty and BD will suffer for generations. Thus it comes back to The basic question as you why continue to waste funds on an entity that is not up to the job. It is unclear to me what the BD military position is, what is it’s engagement doctrine. What is it’s purpose.
Once BAL falls the next regime must clear out leadership of the forces en masse and start again. BD military in its current state is not fit for purpose.... period.
Is Awami League technically illegitimate?
I say no as the BNP chose not to participate in the elections. If the BNP participated and the vote was rigged then it would be fair to call AL government illegitimate.
I understand where you are coming in regards the inaction as per Rohingya issue, as the sight of what those Barman savages have done to the poor Rohingya, and BD who has been forced to shelter them, has also made my blood boil.
However BD is where it is at. It has two pretty messed up major parties. If the BNP was in power not much different would have happened as they simply do not buy any military hardware. You can see how they cancelled the order for the 8 extra Mig-29s and decommissioned the only modern frigate in the BD Navy when they were last in power during 2002-2007. Will without the equipment would not have deterred the savages next door in 2017
The Rohingya are a burden on BD but they are not overbearingly so since BD has a 250 billion US dollar economy. The economy is growing very well(more than 7% a year for the last two and expected to be so again this year), infrastructure is finally being built at the required pace(yes there is corruption but with BNP we had both corruption and zero infrastructure) and the military is slowly being upgraded(yes it should be faster but the weapons are starting to finally trickle in).
I do not know if the AL will have punished Myanmar if BD military was better equipped but at the least the economy is strong and the groundwork is being laid for a strong military - see the evidence in both the Army and Navy if not the Air-Force. "Forces Goal 2030" will create a vastly more powerful military than Myanmar even if there has been lack of urgency and frankly incompetence till now(see the ridiculous BAF tender for 8+4 heavy MRCA in February last year that was intended to be given only to the Russians - lol as to design a tender for one country). Damn, 12 SU-30SMEs will have allowed BAF with the 8 Mig-29s to match the MAF and the superior BD Army and Navy could have cleaned house in Arakan. The BD military is not actually that far behind Myanmar in order to successfully liberate Rohingya territory as a lot of what Myanmar buys randomly will be useless in a fight with BD.
By middle of next decade we should see BD in a much better position economically and military, that whatever government of the day is in place(hope BD has a new nationalist party in power then), it will have a choice as to what it does to those Barman savages with little damage to BD. The geopolitical scenario should also be more in BD's favour as Turkey should by then be able to supply pretty much any hardware the BD military requires.
End of the day no-one will lift a finger to save those murderers and rapists from the justice they deserve.