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Radicals show fangs


Published : 28 Mar 2021 10:09 PM | Updated : 29 Mar 2021 12:52 AM

Anti-liberation forces, led by Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, are allegedly financing religious fanatics to create unrest across the country for disturbing the government.

Intelligence sources said leaders of the two opposition political parties are giving all-out supports to fanatics, as part of their deep-rooted conspiracies, to wage a movement against the present Awami League government, which led the Liberation War in 1971.

According to credible sources, the BNP and Jamaat top brass have planned to start their deadly politics again, but this time, they will not publicly come out on the streets.

They said BNP and Jamaat leaders are instigating, supporting and financing Hifazat-e-Islam and Jamaat cadres from the backdoors in their efforts to skip the surveillance of intelligence agencies.

However, law enforcing agencies have unearthed the cliques of the anti-government elements involved in subversive acts in the name of protesting the deaths of Hifajat activists in Chattogram and Brahmanbaria during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bangladesh visit.

Several intelligence agencies had warned that there would be some processions during the visit of the Indian prime minister, but now the country is witnessing destructive acts even after he went back home.

After working to find out why the processions have turned violent, intelligence agencies discovered that some trained cadres of BNP and Jamaat are setting fire on pubic transports and government offices.

Analysing some video clips of the ongoing violence, law enforces identified some grass-roots level leaders of BNP and Jamaat, who joined hands with Islamic fanatics in the terrorist acts.

Hifajat activists are all from different Qawmi madrasas of the country, but in the video footage police identified so many youths who are the cadres of BNP and Jamaat.

Intelligence agencies have collected some audio clips of BNP and Jamaat leaders.

In a leaked phone conversation, a female leader of BNP, whose father and father-in-law are former BNP ministers, was heard ordering a fellow BNP leader to set buses on fire.

She was also requesting BNP leader to capture the video of torching buses and to send her the footage by mobile apps WhatsApp.

Meanwhile, police arrested BNP leader Nipun Roy Chowdhury for her alleged involvement in conspiracy for ‘subversive acts’.

Analysing the phone conversations of several BNP and Jamaat leaders, law enforcing agencies learned that self-exiled BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman is directly supervising and financing the violent acts.