Indian intelligence agency – RAW, in its recent report has once again
forecasted massive defeat of the ruling Bangladesh Awami League, during
the 2014 general election in the country. It said, although Bangladesh
Awami League, under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina has been exhibiting
sincerity in strengthening relations with India, its popularity at home
has been miserably dropping down due to series of high-profile
corruptions, financial scams, campus violence, deteriorating law and
order situation, suffocation of media and freedom of expression. It
said, the ruling party, which even in the recent past enjoyed reasonably
good relations with the Islamic political parties and fronts despite
its secularist policy, some of the recent actions of Bangladesh Awami
League has not only created huge gap between them and the Islamic
leaders, but also giving wrong impression amongst the people,
interpreting the ruling party as "anti-Islam". On the other hand,
continuous repression on religious minorities, including Hindus and very
recent incident at the Buddhist temples at Chittagong Hill Tract areas,
the religious minorities are no more feeling comfortable under the rule
of Bangladesh Awami League. The vandalism on the Buddhist temples and
population in the eastern part of Bangladesh has already tarnished the
image of the ruling party at home and abroad.
The report said, the decline in popularity of the ruling Bangladesh
Awami League is even beyond speculations, while Bangladeshi masses are
openly expressing anger at the poor governance of the ruling party.
Taking advantage of such situation, main opposition Bangladesh
Nationalist Party has suddenly boosted its diplomatic efforts within and
outside the country, which is clearly aimed at winning a diplomatic
battle with the ruling party. While Bangladesh Nationalist Party is
intensifying its diplomatic efforts, including visit of former Prime
Minister Begum Khaleda Zia to China and her upcoming visit to India, the
ruling party as well as its foreign minister is rather sitting
reluctantly, as if they are prepared to accept the diplomatic defeat.
Dhaka's relations with Washington is already freezing down, which became
clear when the Prime Minister's office ignored repeated requests from
the US ambassador in Bangladesh, Dan W Mozena, who had been seeking
appointment to meet the Bangladeshi Prime Minister. Top brasses in the
foreign ministry had reportedly suggested its staffs to refrain from
showing "extra importance" to any of the members of the Western missions
in Dhaka.
Indian intelligentsia and political pundits had been expressing
concern over potential security threats to Indian soil, if Bangladesh
Awami League gets defeated in the next general election, as Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina has been taking numerous measures in uprooting
anti-Indian activities within Bangladesh as well as activities of the
separatist groups in India, who had been earlier using Bangladeshi soil
as safe haven. During Sheikh Hasina's current tenure, a large number of
members of the United Liberation Front of Assam [ULFA], including its
bigwig Aravind Rajkhowa, had been handed over to the Indian authorities,
while the Bangladeshi government is set in handing over ULFA leader
Anup Chetia and two of his accomplices to India in next few weeks. It
may be mentioned here that, Anup Chetia along with his accomplice Babul
Sharma and Laxmi Prasad had been serving in Bangladeshi prison since
1993. Anup Chetia and two others were arrested from Dhaka by the local
intelligence agency in 1993, when Bangladesh Nationalist Party [BNP] was
in power. Although Anup Chetia was arrested during BNP's rule, it is
rumored that the party had been extending support towards ULFA and other
Indian separatist groups while there is also allegation of providing
logistic supports by the BNP led government to these anti-Indian
elements. Currently, trial into the case of recovery of a huge arms haul
is continuing in Bangladeshi court, where leaders of Bangladesh
Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami are accused of having
hands behind this arms trafficking, which reached Bangladeshi soil
en-route to separatist groups in the North-Eastern provinces in India.
Few of the top figures of country's intelligence and law enforcement
agencies are also accused in this huge arms haul.
Earlier on December 17, 1995, western nationals were arrested when
arms were being dropped from Latvian Antonov AN-26 aircraft at Indian
district of Purulia in the state of West Bengal. The chief accused "Kim
Davy" [real name Niels Holck, alias Niels Christian Nielsen] claims that
it was a conspiracy of the Indian government together with RAW and MI5
to overthrow the communist government in West Bengal and he was given
assurances from the central government about his safety and return to
Denmark. He further alleges that MP Pappu Yadav, who is in touch with
the Prime Minister of India, facilitated his safe exit from India. The
crew of the aircraft consisted of five Latvian citizens and Peter
Bleach, a British citizen and an ex Special Air Service operative turned
mercenary who was based in Yorkshire and involved in arms dealing.
However, Annie Machon, the former MI5 officer, accuses Bleach of being
an MI6 agent in her book "Spies, Lies and Whistleblowers". In numerous
interviews, Bleach has always evaded questions on this subject and has
declined to answer questions on his military background. They were
arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment while alleged kingpin Niels
Christian Nielsen [aka Kim Peter Davy], a Danish citizen and member of
the Ananda Marga group, escaped. Later, an Interpol red notice was
issued against him. Following the intervention of Russian authorities,
the Latvian crew [who gained Russian citizenship while in Indian
custody] were later pardoned and released in 2000. An appeal has been
submitted by the pilot lawyer before the Calcutta High Court in March
2000 challenging the trial results and the judgment but it is still
pending. Peter Bleach, too, was released on 4 February 2004, via a
presidential pardon, allegedly due to persistent British Government
pressure. In 2007 Kim Davy was traced by Denmark authorities and on
April 9, 2010 Danish government decided to extradite Kim Davy to India
but Danish authorities failed to successfully defend their decision in
the Danish high court. The court, therefore, refused extradition of Kim
Davy to India. Further, Danish authorities decided not to appeal the
high court judgment to the Supreme Court.
The government in Bangladesh led by Sheikh Hasina also nabbed a
number of anti-India terror outfit, including Lashkar-e-Toiba, Sipah
Sahaba, Joish-e-Mohammed etc, which had been reportedly operating from
within Bangladesh. Some of these terror outfits reportedly had direct
links with Al Qaeda. When Bangladesh Nationalist Party led government
was in power, a team of Al Qaeda clandestinely visited Bangladesh and
held secret meeting with the local counterparts inside a warehouse in
Ashuganj area, which is 25-30 kilometers from Indian district of
Agartala. The international terror outfit Al Qaeda reportedly
established connections with a number of Bangladeshi Islamist and
jihadist groups. But, since Sheikh Hasina's government came in power,
jihadist operatives within Bangladesh have been significantly eliminated
with the help of Indian intelligence. The Indian intelligence strongly
believes that, during the rule of Bangladesh Awami League, threats to
India's domestic security from the cross-border terrorists is greatly
checked. For this particular reason, Indian intelligentsia is
recommending New Delhi's direct hands in ensuring Bangladesh Awami
League in continuing in the office, at least for another term, while it
categorically predicts a huge political doom to the ruling party, if the
election is participated by Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which may bag
brute majority in the election, mostly because of anger of the voters
over gross misrule of the grand alliance government led by Bangladesh
Awami League.
While the possible outcome of the electoral result of 2014 polls in
Bangladesh is clearly going to be unfavorable to the ruling grand
alliance government, Pakistani Inter Service Intelligence [ISI] has
recently intensified its activities inside Bangladesh with the ulterior
motive of putting the ruling grand alliance government into further
political complicities. According to sources, ISI operatives have
suddenly become over-active in Bangladesh, while some of its jihadist
contacts are regularly holding secret meetings possibly to finalize
blueprint of anti-government sabotages in the country. Some of the ISI
operatives are regularly holding meetings at Dhaka's Banani and
Dhanmondi areas, while an ISI agent with extensive connection with local
Jihadist groups and fanatic clergies, is giving anti-government
provocations with the instigation of unseating the current government
much ahead of the next general election. The same ISI agent is also
reportedly holding secret meetings with some of the retired officers of
Bangladesh Army, which still is skipping attention of the Bangladeshi
intelligence.
BY : Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury.