Nothing is going right in Bangladesh for the last one year. At present, there is a government of Mohammad Yunus in Bangladesh, but looking at the situation there now, if it is said that the government is proving to be a failure, then nothing would be wrong. Be it the student movement that broke out against the government or the withdrawal of the Pakistani Army from Bangladesh for the first time since 1971 or the continuous violence there against minorities and especially Hindus. The present government of Yunus seems to be failing to control any situation. Amidst all this, news is now coming that Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) President Khaleda Zia is also leaving the country and going to London. The special thing is that his decision has come at a time when the Supreme Court of Bangladesh is about to give its verdict in the Zia Orphanage Trust case. After Sheikh Hasina, Khaleda Zia is the second big leader of Bangladesh who is leaving the country in the last year. Earlier last year, Sheikh Hasina had left the country amid the deteriorating situation in Bangladesh.
What was the reason for leaving the country?
Let us tell you that Khaleda Zia’s BNP party has been supporting the interim government, but for some time now there has been tension in the relations between the current government and the BNP party. According to sources, there was talk of forming a new party by people close to the current government. After this, the rift between the present government and the BNP party started coming to the fore. However, Khaleda Zia has cited her deteriorating health as the reason behind leaving the country.
What does Yunus want, just his secret?
When Mohammad Yunus took over the reins of the government in Bangladesh last year, it was believed that he would take the country’s democracy to greater heights. But foreign affairs experts believe that with the kind of decisions taken by his government in the last six months, nothing like this seems to be happening. In such a situation, the question is now being asked whether the Yunus government is really making efforts to correct the situation? Or is this just a pretense? This is also because the way India expressed its objection and concern about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh and demanded the current government to take necessary steps, it seemed that the government of Bangladesh is against Hindus. It will be successful in stopping atrocities and violence. But nothing like this happened and even today violence against Hindus living in Bangladesh continues. Now in such a situation, it is also believed that the present government of Mohammad Yunus does not want the situation in the country to become such that they lose power. This is also because a few days ago, when the BNP party had talked about holding elections, the current government had postponed it saying that the situation in the country is very violent and it is not possible to hold elections in such a situation.
Preparations to abolish the Constitution implemented in 1972
Regarding the Constitution of Bangladesh, the Anti Discrimination Students Movement had said a few days ago that they will soon demand the abolition of the Constitution implemented in 1972. The students had termed the country’s constitution as a Mujibist constitution. Students claim that this has opened the way for Indian aggression. The government of Bangladesh and the opposition party are also at loggerheads regarding this issue. The current government of Bangladesh believes that the constitution that was made earlier does not fit the current situation. Therefore, there is a need to change it.
Preparation for another movement in Bangladesh
For the last few days, students have started gathering again in different parts of Bangladesh. Looking at the current attitude of the students, it seems that once again the students in Bangladesh are preparing for a big movement. Along with this, students are also gathering for the Student March for Unity. It is being told that the agitating students are also demanding justice for those killed in the first movement. If this happens, then once again the role of a coup can be prepared through agitation in Bangladesh.
Pakistani army will return to Dhaka for the first time since 1971
Now something is happening in Bangladesh which the common people living in Bangladesh would never have imagined since independence. According to sources, the Pakistani Army is planning to return once again to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. If this happens, the Pakistani Army will enter Bangladesh for the first time since 1971. Now in such a situation, it will be very important to see whether once again the same situation is going to arise in Bangladesh as it was before the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. The news of withdrawal of Pakistani army from Bangladesh is also a matter of concern for India as a neighbour.