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Bangladesh: Azmi, a Jamaat heir, is chosen by ISI to lead extreme armed forces

Bangladesh: With the advent of the extremist National Armed Reserve (NAR), security officials are closely monitoring events in Bangladesh.

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According to authorities, the force would be made up of more than 8,000 Bangladeshi youngsters who have been radicalized, and its goal would be to impose Sharia law and take control of the nation.

The nation’s police force will be replaced by the NRA. According to Intelligence Bureau officials, this unit will guarantee the rigorous application of Sharia law.

The ISI and the Pakistani army initiated this proposal, and many discussions have already been held in the lead-up to its establishment.

Pakistan intends to establish both a police wing and a radical army. According to authorities, the task of identifying individuals in Bangladesh who are completely Pakistani and very radicalized has already started.

Many members of the army, including General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the army’s commander, now believe that Bangladesh ought to be governed democratically. For this reason, the ISI is attempting to reorganize the Army and place Pakistani-loyal individuals in leadership positions. Brigadier (retd) Abdullahil Aman Azmi has been designated by Pakistan to supervise the procedure.

He is a very radicalized individual and the son of Golam Azam, the late emir of Jamaat-e-Islam. Indian agents have learned that he is likely to be given a significant portfolio in Bangladesh’s security architecture after he met with senior Pakistani officials on many occasions. First, Pakistan wants to appoint Azmi as an adviser in the home ministry.

According to authorities, this role would end when the elections are over, and he would then be placed in command of the NAR.

A number of Pakistani ambassadors have relocated to Bangladesh after Muhammad Yunus assumed leadership. They interact with Dhaka authorities on a regular basis. Azmi is one of the important people they have been meeting. Officials from Islamabad and Dhaka have discovered that he is their go-between.

Meetings take place in the Banani Officers’ Housing Scheme, which houses a large number of Pakistani diplomats. The Indian authorities are aware of one such meeting that took place on December 23.

Azmi met with Mohammad Wasim, Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner, in the same compound. According to authorities, this encounter marks the beginning of something significant.

Additionally, high-ranking ISI officers and diplomats have met in Dhaka. These gatherings, according to intelligence services, suggest a dark conspiracy ahead of the planned elections in February 2026.

There are preparations to sabotage the elections, but authorities warned that they may not succeed. The goal is to administer Bangladesh in a manner similar to that of Pakistan.

Despite having a democratically elected “namesake” government in power, the Pakistan Army, led by Field Marshal Asim Munir, has complete authority.

To prevent pressure from the international world, particularly the United States, elections would need to be conducted. Pakistan wants the army and the NAR to be in command, even if a democratically elected government is in power.

The police would ultimately be replaced by the NAR, and the Bangladeshi army would be controlled by puppets of the Pakistani elite.

The main goal is to make Bangladesh a totally radical nation. They need a NAR because groups like the ISI-backed Jamaat-e-Islami are supporting this. This unit would make sure that everyone follows radical Islam to the letter.

However, according to authorities, Pakistani puppets would lead the Army.

Given the many events taking place in Bangladesh, the Indian intelligence services will have a lot on their plates in the days ahead. Because of the false narrative propagated by the ISI, the country is still on edge. However, the ISI is attempting to take over the nation by infiltrating every institution.

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