News India Live, Digital Desk: After the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in Bangladesh, it seemed that everything would be new and better there. When an interim government was formed under the leadership of Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, people thought that now the wind of democracy would blow. But recently a news has come from there which has surprised everyone. This news is forcing not only the people of Bangladesh but also the whole world to think in which direction the neighboring country is moving.
Connection of chair of diplomacy and terror
The real issue is about an appointment. Mohammad Yunus’s government Omar bin Hadi A person named has been posted as ‘First Secretary’ in the Bangladeshi High Commission in Britain (London). It sounds like a normal government order, but once you learn who Omar bin Hadi is, the matter becomes serious.
Omar bin Hadi does not come from any common family. He was the leader of Bangladesh’s notorious fundamentalist and terrorist organization JMB (Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh). Sheikh Abdur Rahman Is brother of. This is the same Sheikh Abdur Rahman, who was found guilty of spreading terror and bomb blasts in Bangladesh and was later given death sentence.
Why are questions being raised?
Now the question is arising that the families associated with the ideology against which Bangladesh fought for years, are now being given a place in the government system? On one hand the government is assuring the world that everything is normal in Bangladesh, and on the other hand such a huge diplomatic responsibility is being handed over to the brother of a terrorist leader. That too in an important city like London, from where international relations are maintained.
Experts believe that the appointment of Omar bin Hadi may not be a mistake, but a well-thought-out decision. This indicates that the current ruling elite of Bangladesh is adopting a soft stance towards fundamentalist groups. Critics say it is like a ‘reward’.
What is the matter of concern?
People holding diplomatic posts are the face of the country. In such a situation, choosing a person whose family history is linked to extremism can become a matter of concern for India and western countries. People on social media are asking whether this is a ‘backdoor entry’ of radicals in Bangladesh politics?
There is now huge pressure on Mohammad Yunus to clarify whether the path of ‘New Bangladesh’ is going towards modernization or towards the old fundamentalist darkness. At present, the eyes of the whole world are fixed on this new ‘diplomat’ sitting in the plane bound for London.
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