"American diplomat Donald Lu, who is known as a global regime change expert, visited Bangladesh several times and met both the ruling and opposition parties. In his last visit, he also met student and youth activists and sowed the seed of revolution in Bangladesh," an academician from Bangladesh told The New Indian Express.
"India couldn’t see this coming as they relied mostly on the Awami League. The ISI too was quite active and was pursuing a proxy war against India. Besides, the Hizb-ut-Tahrir has a strong influence on men in uniform. It may be recalled that when the Army chief spoke about the change in government, his first reference was about the radical organisation," Professor Kalimullah added.
Nearly all members of the interim government in Bangladesh have a direct connect with the US. The only Hindu who was invited to be a part of the government, Dr Bidhan Ranjan Roy, didn’t attend the oath ceremony on Thursday and has been evasive on whether he will join.
Meanwhile, protests over atrocities against minorities continue, while there was also a mutiny reported in a jail in Chittagong in which eight people died.
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