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The Mastermind and Aftermath of the July 2024 Revolution in Bangladesh

The July 2024 revolution in Bangladesh reveals deep geopolitical intricacies. While public unrest toppled the government, the actual masterminds appear tied to Indo-American interests aiming to weaken China’s influence, secure safe rail transit for India, and establish U.S. bases in Chattogram. The future hinges on resisting perpetual foreign dominance.



Who was the true mastermind behind the July 2024 revolution in Bangladesh?

Could it really have been a young, obscure individual like Mahfuz Alam? Is it plausible for someone like him, an unknown street boy, to have organized such a revolution?

Who masterminded the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family? Was it Major Dalim, Rashid, and their group? Or was it part of an Indo-American plan? Sheikh Mujib refused to accept India’s dominance. Publicly, he referred to Indira Gandhi in derogatory terms. Sheikh Mujib aligned himself with the Russian bloc rather than the United States. This led to his assassination under the Indo-American scheme, which subsequently gave rise to the B-Team (BNP), C-Team (Jatiya Party), and D-Team (Jamaat-e-Islami), ensuring tools to be used as necessary.

What Do America and India Want From Bangladesh?

The United States desires control over St. Martin’s Island and aims to establish a base in Chattogram. On the other hand, India seeks a safe rail transit for its northeastern states and overarching control over Bangladesh. The Indo-American bloc’s goal is to reduce Chinese influence in Bangladesh.

Sheikh Hasina has already fulfilled much of India’s agenda. She openly stated, “India will not forget what I have given them.” However, she seems to have overlooked that the appetite of a predator is never satisfied. It is now impossible for Hasina to grant India unrestricted transit or allow the United States to establish a base in St. Martin’s or Chattogram. Hence, the Indo-American bloc saw no alternative but to temporarily remove Hasina from power.

The July 2024 Revolution

The July 2024 revolution was orchestrated as part of the Indo-American plan. Observing the new regime makes it clear who benefits. The revolution was carried out by students and the common people, who shed blood. However, power fell into the hands of columnists from newspapers like Prothom Alo and The Daily Star. These individuals are even greater proponents of American and Indian agendas than Sheikh Hasina ever was.

India’s Changing Stance

Why is India, despite being part of the American bloc, now opposing the establishment of a U.S. base in Chattogram and attempting to justify occupying Chattogram under the pretext of protecting Hindu communities? The answer lies in the absence of a direct excuse for the U.S. to set up a base. India’s strategy involves claiming Chattogram first, after which the U.S., citing the need to protect Bangladeshis, will establish a permanent base there, with Bangladesh bearing all costs.

The Real Objectives of the July 2024 Revolution

The primary goal of the July 2024 revolution was to pave the way for an American base in Chattogram, secure safe rail transit for India, and remove Bangladesh from China’s sphere of influence. The Indo-American bloc can later reinstall Hasina, her daughter Putul, or the Awami League as needed, or continue governance through proxies like Muhammad Yunus, Prothom Alo, and The Daily Star columnists, masquerading as civil society.

The Path Forward

The July 2024 revolution’s ultimate aim is to entrench Bangladesh in perpetual subservience to the Indo-American bloc. Those hoping Muhammad Yunus will liberate Bangladesh from Indian dominance are deluding themselves. The only escape from this conspiracy lies in establishing a Khilafah-based Islamic governance system under the leadership of the righteous saints (Haqquani Rabbani Auliya Allah). Only through Islamic governance can Bangladesh achieve true independence from the Indo-American scheme.


By Muhammad Shafiqul Islam, Sagarpara, Rajshahi.



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