Monday , December 23 2024

Anti-India pamphlets being distributed on the streets of Bangladesh, preparation for Khilafat

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Another anti-India campaign has come to light in Bangladesh. Under the Hizbul Tahrir organization, a call for Muslim unity has been made on the streets of the country and a demand is being made to declare India an enemy country.

After the latest situation in Bangladesh, many people are demanding boycott of trade with Bangladesh. There is a demand to stop the export of cotton to Bangladesh and despite all this, anti-India voices are becoming louder in Bangladesh. Pamphlets demanding declaring India an enemy country are being distributed on the streets of Bangladesh.

Such pamphlets are being distributed at various important places in the country. India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Mishri is going to Bangladesh today on Monday. Earlier this photo was captured on the streets of Bangladesh, which may further strain India-Bangladesh relations.

Which organization distributed the leaflet?

Bangladesh’s banned terrorist organization Hizbul-ul-Tahri has published a pamphlet demanding to declare India as an enemy country. Even in the capital Dhaka, papers are seen lying on the streets. The campaign brochure calls for Muslim unity under the organization of Hizbul-Tahrir. In the two-page propaganda booklet, India has been described as the ‘enemy’.

Demand for Caliphate in South Asia

It has been claimed that Bangladesh will lead the establishment of a ‘caliphate’ in South Asia. The India which gave independence to Bangladesh, on which India now has to depend for many things, the people of the same Bangladesh are demanding to declare India as their enemy and the government there is silent! Now questions are being raised as to what extent the Yunus government is prepared to stop the fundamentalist attack.

Violence against minorities is increasing

India has been raising questions on violence against Hindus in Bangladesh since August 5. But the government has failed to control this violence. This issue can also be discussed between the leaders of the two countries during the visit of the Foreign Secretary of India.