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Anti-India drive in Bangladesh

Anti-India drive in Bangladesh

Author: Times News Network
Publication: The times of India
Date: June 8, 2004

In what is viewed as a part of far reaching anti-Indian game plan, a campaign has recently been launched in Bangladesh accusing the DG Tripura police Ghanashyam Murari Srivastava  and two Indian intelligence services Raw and Sib of masterminding large scale  violence in the neighbouring country.

The All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), a banned underground organization, whose key players are operating  from their hideout across the  border with the help of forces inimical to India, in its mouth piece  "Choba', alleged that Indian secret  services have " divided" Bangladesh in two operational zones for creating  chaos there.

Significantly some of the leading newspapers of Bangladesh immediately picked up the articles from the terrorist mouthpiece and gave wide it a coverage.

The Choba, a copy which was also available  with the TNN, said GM Srivastava was sent by former deputed Prime Minister LK Advani with a special and well defined task to supervised  and mastermind "violet " in Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Noakhali, Comilla, Dhaka , Sylhet, etc.

"srivastava was transferred to Agartala  from Kashmir fro combating insurgency  in Tripura but in reality his assignment in Bangladesh. Else why such an officer was transferred to a small state like Tripura instead of  bigger states like Maharashtra , Madhya Pradesh or UP?", Choba said.

Srivastava has earlier been in Assam as ADG operations and had reportedly played key role in attacks on ULFA leader top gun Paresh Baruah in Bangladesh.

The report said RAW's eastern headquarters stationed in Kolkata "controls' the western region of Bangladesh. They (the Indian intelligenece) use and support the terrorists that operate under the banner of so-called communist groups in south-western Bangladesh.
 


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