Sharp words from VHP’s Vinod Bansal have spotlighted Bangladesh’s dangerous evolution into a den of terrorists, separatists, and Hindu militants rising in revolt. In an exclusive interview, he unpacked the multifaceted crisis threatening India’s borders.
Intelligence chatter reveals terror modules flourishing in Sylhet and beyond, coordinating with global jihadists. Arms bazaars thrive, supplying rebels aiming to carve out ‘Islamic emirates’ from Indian territory.
Separatist nexus deepens the peril—coordinates exchanged between Bangladeshi handlers and ULFA-I cadres. Hindu plight adds a humanitarian angle: Systematic persecution has birthed vigilante squads, dubbed ‘rebels’ by sympathizers like Bansal.
Regime change in Dhaka exacerbated it all. The Yunus-led interim setup faces flak for harboring fugitives, ignoring India’s extradition pleas. Border clashes have doubled, testing bilateral ties.
Bansal’s prescription: Surgical border ops, diplomatic isolation of terror patrons, and support for Hindu self-rule advocates. VHP eyes a signature campaign to pressure Delhi.
This saga tests India’s strategic patience. As threats converge, proactive defense is imperative to avert catastrophe.