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Terrorist attack, hostage situation in Dhaka ; Analysis & Footage

AGRA/FIROZABAD: Sometime before 6 am on Saturday when 19-year-old Tarishi Jain's phone went dead, her father Sanjiv Jain, who had been waiting outside Gulshan Cafe through most of the night after he got to know that heavily armed terrorists had stormed the restaurant in upscale Dhaka and were butchering guests, got a call.

It was from his daughter, cowering inside a toilet with two of her friends, Faraaz Ayaz Hossain and Abinta Kabir, hiding from the rat-tat-tat of gunfire outside the washroom's door. "Terrorists have entered the restaurant," she told her father, who was planning just a day earlier to bring his wife and two children to Firozabad in UP for a short holiday before Tarishi headed back to the US where she was an Economics undergraduate at the University of California. "I am very afraid and not sure whether I will be able to come out alive. They are killing everyone here."

It had been a long and harrowing night for Sanjiv as he gathered with dozens of anxious family and friends of those huddled in the cafe to know how the bloody strike on innocent and unarmed men and women would end. By the time the terrorists were neutralised, 20 people, mostly foreigners and among them Tarishi - the only Indian among the casualties - had died.

Tarishi was a recipient of an internship with a Bangladesh bank through the Institute for South Asia Studies at her university in California.

"After coming to know that Tarishi is among the hostages, we remained glued to our TV set the entire night and remained in touch with Sanjiv (her father) Rakesh Mohan Jain, Tarishi Jain's uncle. "She said, `I'm hiding in the toilet with friends, I think we will be killed one by one'. He was standing outside the cafe the whole time. We were in touch with him throughout," he said.

Her brother Sanchit, who has done his engineering from Canada, had landed in Delhi a day earlier so that the family of four, along with mother Tulika, could all head to Firozabad — where Sanjiv's three brothers Rakesh, Rajiv and Ajit have a flourishing trade in glass — on Saturday. That family reunion was never to be. At the Jains' Suhag Nagar home in Firozabad, there is both anger and deep grief. "We don't want her to be cremated in the land where she was brutally murdered. Terrorists killed her for being a Hindu," Sanjiv's younger brother Rakesh Mohan Jain told TOI.
 
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Gowher Rizvi, an adviser to Hasina, said security forces had tried to negotiate with the gunmen.

The hostage crisis began when security guards in the Gulshan district of Dhaka, popular with expatriates, noticed several gunmen outside a medical centre, Rizvi said.

When the guards approached, the gunmen ran into a building housing the restaurant, packed with people waiting for tables, he said.


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His grandfather made fortune with ULFA (Indian terrorist organization) money. ULFA killed his aunt for treachery of his grand father. That 15 years old case is still pending in BD court. That Jain girl also could be connected with those people.
Such a mean way of supporting killings by hatchets! It is sad and disgusting to see your extreme meanness.
 
Never Did support IS. I just hated Assad and liked his defeat. I have repeatedlly asked to you to post screenshots where I said IS was good or I support IS. Anyone who kills innocents should be butchered mercilessly.

Do you consider them terrorists now? Funny how things change in a couple of years! You were an idiot to think that they'd limit themselves to fighting the good cause of the people of Syria (let's assume that you were naive enough to actually believe that!).

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Such a mean way of supporting killings by hatchets! It is sad and disgusting to see your extreme meanness.
Ask how mean they felt who were killed in the hand of ULFA.
 
Do you consider them terrorists now? Funny how things change in a couple of years! You were an idiot to think that they'd limit themselves to fighting the good cause of the people of Syria (let's assume that you were naive enough to actually believe that!).

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He sounds very confused. On one hand he talks against US interference in the ME, otoh he supports IS and other terrorists' war to topple Assad - a goal shared by Obama's administration.

His confusion and inability to take a resolute stand is because of an identity crisis. By identifying with pan-Islamic movements, he felt he's connected to a global community of like minded people. There was also an anti-Shia sectarian angle to his posts; again, it's identity crisis at play - hating Assad and Shias let's him see himself as part of the global (middle eastern) Sunni youth.
 
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Very sad and deeply shocking event. I saw some of the pictures of the carnage...RIP to those poor souls :(

Bangladesh must clamp down on these threats seriously now....cannot be in self-denial mode any longer.

@bongbang will BAL unleash its cadres on the BNP and JEI hooligans now? What can we expect in next few months?
 
Very sad and deeply shocking event. I saw some of the pictures of the carnage...RIP to those poor souls :(

Bangladesh must clamp down on these threats seriously now....cannot be in self-denial mode any longer.

@bongbang will BAL unleash its cadres on the BNP and JEI hooligans now? What can we expect in next few months?

Law enforcement agencies will do their job. BAL forces are usable only if $hit really goes out of hand.
 
Law enforcement agencies will do their job. BAL forces are usable only if $hit really goes out of hand.

Hopefully the captured pig will squeal loud and hard and give up any others connected to this crime.

Do you think they were a self contained cell or they are part of larger network?
 
I certainly do not wish a recurrence of this again in my country. But, in such eventuality I would like the commandos take action immediately. The purpose of hostage taking is to kill them.

They should not be accorded a long time to do that. It kills more hostages. So, even with the risk of collateral damage, the law agency people should move faster than this time. Waiting for long 11 hours was too long.
 
condolence for Bangladesh

BTW, Hasina or not, terrorist will always find an excuse to do their dirty jobs. Believe me, the proper answer for their atrocity is to root them out, one by one even by the most malicious methods
 
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