Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s vocal spokesperson Vinod Bansal dropped a bombshell today, labeling Bangladesh as the new epicenter for terrorists, separatists, and emboldened Hindu insurgents. In his fiery address, Bansal dissected how political chaos in Dhaka has transformed the country into a launchpad for destabilizing activities against India.
Drawing from alleged eyewitness accounts and intercepted communications, Bansal detailed how jihadist networks are thriving unchecked, plotting strikes in Assam and beyond. ‘Trucks laden with explosives cross over nightly, courtesy of Bangladeshi patrons,’ he claimed, urging a reality check for those romanticizing the nation’s secular credentials.
Separatism finds fertile ground too, with Northeast insurgents relocating their bases to evade Indian crackdowns. But the most alarming trend, per Bansal, is the radicalization of persecuted Hindus. ‘Beaten, displaced, and desperate, they’re forming guerrilla units—rightfully fighting back against genocide-like atrocities,’ he said.
The timing couldn’t be worse. Post-Hasina era has unleashed a Pandora’s box of extremism, with interim leaders accused of turning a blind eye. India’s border guards report a 30% spike in suspicious movements, prompting drone surveillance and troop reinforcements.
Calling it a ‘clear and present danger,’ Bansal demanded that New Delhi blacklist terror abettors and reconsider ties with Dhaka. The VHP plans nationwide rallies to mobilize public support for a zero-tolerance policy.
This narrative challenges the diplomatic tightrope India walks. As whispers of covert ops grow louder, the region teeters on the edge. Will India respond assertively, or let history repeat the errors of past negligences? The stakes are sky-high.