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Bangladesh could well become another Syria: experts

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The political crisis in Bangladesh, which has been triggered by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) - led 20-party opposition alliance, is creating severe disturbance in public life, and highly placed experts in Bangladesh have warned that unless checked, the country could become another Syria.

The warning from these experts arises because of a country-wide blockade enforced by cadres of the Jamaat-e-Islami with the backing of the BNP and its allies.

Possessing unbridled street power, fanatical religious commitment, arms and ammunition, the Jamaat-e-Islami has launched largely unrestricted and sudden acts of violence and arson attacks, leading to a large number of deaths, destruction of properties worth crores of Taka (Bangladesh currency) and damage to vehicles.

So devastating has been the impact of the blockade that has been in place since January 6, 2015, that even hospitals have expressed a helplessness in providing life-saving drugs and oxygen to their patients, citing regular supply chain disruptions.

The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) has estimated that this violent opposition-led blockade is costing the national exchequer a loss of between Taka 1500 crores and Taka 2000 crores daily.

Economically, a key sector like the ready-made garment sector, which is the nation's highest foreign exchange earner, is incurring a loss of nearly Taka 843 crores daily. Transport is losing an estimated Taka 300 crores daily; agriculture (Taka 288 crores daily); real estate (Taka 250 crores daily) and tourism (Taka 200 crores daily).

It is well known that the Jamaat-e-Islami has significant links with international militant organisations, and of late, it has been reported that they are training 15 to 20 fighters from Afghanistan and Pakistan, besides arming and training Rohingyas from Myanmar.

The Bangladesh opposition's reliance on the militant wings of the Jamaat to create and maintain an atmosphere of instability across the country, has dangerous implications for it as well as the South Asian neighbourhood, and if this brand of Islamic militancy goes unchecked, it could also pose a danger to all Western states.

Experts are warning that the existing power vacuum in Bangladesh could allow militants from different parts of the world, including the ISIS, to come forward with their brand of extremism and militancy to support the Jamaat-e-Islami to arm and train cadres in the area, and ensure destabilisation in the rest of the region.

Economically, Bangladesh has progressed steadily under the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League regime since 2008-09.

Foreign reserves in January 2007 stood at US $3.74 billion, went up to US $5.8 billion in 2008, and according to official statistics provided by the Bank of Bangladesh, crossed the US $12 billion mark in 2011.

Under the present ruling dispensation, the dependence on foreign aid and imports has been decreasing gradually.

Bangladesh's labor-intensive agriculture sector has also achieved steady increase in food grain production despite often unfavourable weather conditions. This has been due to better flood control and irrigation, more efficient use of fertilisers, better distribution and rural credit networks.

Bangladesh has overtaken India in apparel exports, which in 2014 was pegged at US $3.12 billion every month. Bangladesh's textile industry, which includes knitwear and ready-made garments along with specialised textile products, is the nation's number one export earner, accounting for US $21.5 billion in 2013 or 80% of Bangladesh's total exports of US $27 billion. Today, under the Awami League regime, Bangladesh is ranked second globally in terms of textile exports, behind China. The industry employs nearly 3.5 million workers.

All of these significant economic achievements of the past seven years are now in danger of being nullified should the current BNP-led opposition blockade be allowed to succeed in destabilising the government and facilitating a shift in the balance of power to rabid fundamentalist elements in the country.

Bangladesh could well become another Syria: experts | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
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Dont worry BDians, India would never allow BD to enter a Syria-like shitstorm because the blow back would affect India itself.

Let the super powers play their proxy war in Syria, BD will be safe.
 
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Dont worry BDians, India would never allow BD to enter a Syria-like shitstorm because the blow back would affect India itself.

Let the super powers play their proxy war in Syria, BD will be safe.
the report is from indian website l...................
 
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Dont worry BDians, India would never allow BD to enter a Syria-like shitstorm because the blow back would affect India itself.

Let the super powers play their proxy war in Syria, BD will be safe.
lolx first controll your own naxilities and than talk to others.. your naxilities are in controll of 58 states..
 
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RAW is trying to fix its 'mistakes'. If Bangladeshis don't remove this Indian stooge from their high office and reclaim their country, chaos awaits them.
 
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Dont worry BDians, India would never allow BD to enter a Syria-like shitstorm because the blow back would affect India itself.

Let the super powers play their proxy war in Syria, BD will be safe.

India should focus on sanitation before playing power politics in the region.
 
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lolx first controll your own naxilities and than talk to others.. your naxilities are in controll of 58 states..
58 states? Last time i checked India had only 29 states the recent one being Telangana created last year.
Are you that dumb?
 
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1.Bangladesh is not a desert,mountain country like Syria,Iraq. It is a flat fertile and overpopulated country. there is no place to hide here and do jihadi training on a large scale.

2.Bangladeshi muslims are homogenous.We do not have sectarian faction like shia,sunni, alawites each others throats.Overwhelming percentage of bangladeshi muslims dispise religious extremism.So militant uprising is not likely.
Few tried in past but they swiftly dealt by the RAB,police force of Bangladesh.

3.Bangladeshis are passionate about democracy,election etc.Our people are familiar with democratic election from 1937.They struggled with Pakistani military establishment for democratic rights,they over thrown military dictatorship by popular uprising.So no less than democracy will be acceptable to the peoples.

4.Above all this article is a good example of indian pathetic fearmongering yellow jounalism.
 
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RAW is trying to fix its 'mistakes'. If Bangladeshis don't remove this Indian stooge from their high office and reclaim their country, chaos awaits them.

Take a neutral stance without the India Google and figure out what the Jamaat wants in bangladesh is exactly what it wants in Pakistan.
 
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