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3 ISI officers reach Dhaka secretly: Anti India Yunus playing dirty game with Pakistan, India should be cautious because...

3 ISI officers reach Dhaka secretly: Anti India Yunus playing dirty game with Pakistan, India should be cautious because...

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Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus- File image
Muhammad Yunus helping Pakistan: With the arrival of the interim government in Bangladesh led by Muhammad Yunus, several anti-India activities have been reported from the country. The government led by Muahmmad Yunus has reportedly been in talks with the governments of China and Pakistan, which have been seen as somewhat anti-India. However, in the recent development, anti-India leader has crossed the limit and is reportedly helping Pakistan's spy agency, ISI in its anti-India operations. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent development.
According to media reports, three officers from Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI have entered Bangladesh using fake passports. The reports add that operatives allegedly arrived in Bangladesh to carry out suspicious activities under false identities.
The report says that three Brigadier Generals of the Pakistani Army, Nadeem Ahmed, Mohammad Nadeem Talha and Saud Ahmed Rao entered Bangladesh, disguised as Medical officers, raising serious questions about their intentions. Why is Muhammad Yunus under pressure?
In a matter of bad news for the anti-India leader, Salahuddin Ahmed, a Standing Committee member of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has said that holding national elections in the country before December is very much possible as completing necessary reforms based on a consensus could take less than a month.
'December is far too late. It is possible to hold the election before then. If the reform proposals, excluding those related to constitutional amendments, are accepted through national consensus, they can be implemented in less than a month,' Salahuddin was quoted as saying by the local media at a discussion organised by the Gono Odhikar Parishad said.
Notably, the interim government led by Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has been facing increasing pressure from various political parties, including the BNP, to hold elections by the end of this year.
(With inputs from agencies)
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