New Delhi: There has been a steady rise in radicalisation in Bangladesh, following the installation of Muhammad Yunus as the caretaker of the interim government. The rise of radicalisation, violence against minorities, and the mushrooming of terror camps was obvious since Yunus is a puppet of the ISI-controlled Jamaat-e-Islami.
While violence has become a daily routine, the worry is the rising presence of the ISI in the country. While the ISI is known to set up terror camps, the bigger worry for the people of Bangladesh is that Pakistan is trying to wipe out the cultural identity of the nation.
Three camps have been set up in Dhaka. These camps are overseen by radical elements appointed by the ISI. In a bid to make the Bangladeshis extremely radical in their thinking, the ISI is plannin