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A secret plan is being orchestrated by Awami League leaders to destabilize the country by carrying out orders from five leaders living abroad, to stir up unrest in the entire country, including the capital. Under the supervision of these leaders, the previous government of Awami League, led by Sheikh Hasina, who was recently ousted, launched a massive project worth thousands of takas.
Targeting Minority Communities.
The five leaders responsible for executing this project are Sajib Wajid Joy, Salman F Rahman, Hasan Mahmood, Bahaa Eddin Naseem, and Mahbub Alam Hanif. The main objective of this plan is to target minority communities.
In a conversation with Amir Hamza, the secretary of religious affairs in the Central Students Association, who spoke under a pseudonym, it was revealed that there are orders to attack the homes of minorities throughout the country.
Awami League Tools
The leader of the Students Association mentioned that Awami League, lacking the courage to appear in public, seeks to create problems by attacking minorities, using students and youth league workers without official titles. Awami League slogans are circulated in virtual circles, with large gatherings organized for veterans, funded by exorbitant amounts of money.
Amir Hamza also mentioned that the success of the plan to attack minority homes will bring many social organizations supportive of Awami League and individuals from civil society to the field with the objective of "protecting minorities," gradually allowing Awami League supporters to emerge on the scene.
If these gatherings continue, the party plans to monitor the situation and gradually bring leaders and activists to participate in events throughout the country.
On another note, Jaydev Nandi, the former acting president of the Students Association and the secretary of the Youth League campaign, is taking on a different identity in the Kantaban area of the capital, standing against the anti-discriminatory student community and the National Party of Bangladesh. Mohammed Abdul Razzaq, the former acting president of the Volunteer Association, provides funds to Nandi to distribute to some minority individuals and civil society to achieve these goals.
It is worth mentioning that Abdul Razzaq is the main suspect in the collapse of a building structure in Chittagong in 2012, which resulted in the deaths of 13 people. The information received confirms that Nandi is one of Abdul Razzaq's followers.
Gathering Again
As part of the Awami League's plan, a group led by architect Iqbal Habib, the vice president of the Bangladesh Environmental Movement, gathered in Shahbag demanding the safety of minorities. Reliable sources indicate that Iqbal Habib was a candidate for Awami League in the upcoming elections for the South Dhaka City Corporation and received a portion of the budget allocated for violence. Sources also indicate that the third portion of the budget has already reached Dhaka, under the supervision of the former NSI DG DM Zobair and his brother Abdul Kayum. Reports indicate that the funds reached Iqbal Habib through APS Shafiqul Islam.
Seeking Foreign Interference
At the same time, the party seeks to bring multiple social organizations to the field by targeting the Shahbag area of the capital, where Ismail Choudhury Samrat, the former president of the Youth League in South Dhaka, is assigned responsibility for providing manpower for these organizations.
Choudhury Samrat is bringing students, youth league workers, volunteers, and Awami League workers from the capital and surrounding areas to participate in these programs in exchange for financial rewards.