Hammer-fist
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All the above posters you have mentioned are BNP and 2 with a soft corner for Jamaat e islami. It is quite natural since BNP has an alliance with Jamaat. Our economy is doing well, it could be certainly better minus the massive corruption by the reigning party. I challenge you to get a loan above 10 crore from any bank without courting an awami league dalal. The posters you have mentioned certainly are passionate about their parties thus the insults, it is not uncommon within the party members of BNP. You should hear what the BNP family members have to say about Hasina and the party.
I will give you an example of RAW in Bangla. Last year this hindu 'bhodrolok' businessman who courted us for a meeting between Pranab Mukherjee and a very important member of the KZ family. Man wanted to do 'business' with us. This bhodrolok has a condo in Delhi and is regularly in touch with him and knows a lot of Indian politicians. The extent of his connections inside Bangladesh was mind boggling, he basically knew most secretaries, ministers and had tremendous influence in Sonali Bank (the md of Sonali Bank is a hindu).
Why would India want to takeover one of the mostly densely populated poorest nation on the planet? it just wants total submission, which they are on the way of achieving, they destroyed the backbone of our army. Talk to any army officer from Bangladesh and they will tell you the morale of our enemy, it is non existent.
I can tell you stories too.
A friend of mine told me how someone he knew who was a successful restauranter went to Dhaka to open a restaurant. He apparently had to speak to Hasina herself or Awami thugs and was told to open a restaurant he would have to put 3 million (dollars/pounds) in Rehana's account.
However the same source also has cousins in Dhaka who personally experienced Tariq Zia's corruption and thuggery.
Yes, India has an extensive network and influence in Bangladesh but there are limits.
1. They can't get transit.
2. Indian Bollywood films are banned.
3. Quranic based inheritance laws can't be changed.
4. We are spending more money on arms.
You need to see things in a wider context.
Anyway I can't go in to detail but there are certain well-organized quarters in Bangladesh who are (not Jamatis or BNP) working long-term for the abolition of the Awami League.
There is also Pakistani and ISI influence/activity in Bangladesh too, but I am not going to elaborate on that, however the ISI has a very nostalgic view of the former "East Pakistan".
However RAW influence is far, far stronger.