ISI Islamic organizations are inciting riots in Bangladesh, now a ban will be imposed

About 200 people were killed in the recent riots in Bangladesh. There was a movement against reservation for the descendants of those who took part in the liberation war for the formation of Bangladesh in 1971. These protests became so violent that riots broke out and more than 200 people were killed. Now the Sheikh Hasina government of Bangladesh has taken big action in this matter. The Islamic organization Jamaat-e-Islami has been banned in the country. Apart from this, its student wing Chhatra Shivir has also been banned. It is alleged that these organizations had hijacked the students' protest and the riots broke out due to the entry of anarchist elements.
The 14-party coalition government in Bangladesh took this big decision on Monday. Jamaat-e-Islami is accused of instigating riots with the help of ISI. Earlier, Jamaat was banned from participating in Bangladesh elections. Jamaat-e-Islami has a long history. It opposed the creation of a separate country from Pakistan and supported the Pakistani army in the 1971 independence war. Due to this, Jamaat has been viewed with suspicion in Bangladesh. Its relations with Pakistan have always been doubtful.
In these incidents, it is being directly said that Jamaat-e-Islami instigated riots at the behest of ISI. Jamaat-e-Islami has a long history in the Indian subcontinent. This organization has been active even before the partition of India. It is still active in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. A Bangladesh official said that the alliance has agreed to ban the Jamaat, due to which common people have died and property has been damaged on a large scale. Rashid Khan Menon, a leader of the alliance, said that we have taken a unanimous decision for the ban and now the government has to take a decision.

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