India Should Acknowledge Bangladesh's New Reality: Mahfuz Alam
Interim government adviser Mahfuz Alam has stated that India must recognize Bangladesh's new reality and unequivocally acknowledge the July uprising and the democratic struggle of students and citizens in Bangladesh. He emphasized that this recognition should be the starting point. Ignoring the July uprising while shaping the foundations of the new Bangladesh would harm relations between the two countries.
He expressed these views in a verified Facebook post on Wednesday, December 4, at around 6:00 AM.
In his post, Mahfuz Alam urged India to move beyond its post-1975 playbook and embrace the new reality in Bangladesh. He stressed that this is no longer the post-1975 scenario.
He described the July revolution as a democratic, generational, and responsible movement, which will persist for a long time.
"The people of Bangladesh are no longer the same; they are now united and dignified. They will fight for their honor until their last breath," he wrote.
Alam warned that some India-friendly factions within Bangladesh assume the situation will stabilize and believe that ignoring the July revolution and the atrocities of the fascists will have no repercussions. "This is a misconception," he said. "People are watching everything!"
He accused Indian agencies of attempting to portray the July revolution as a power grab by militants, anti-Hindu forces, and Islamists. However, he noted, such propaganda and provocation are failing.
The adviser further wrote that slogans like "Delhi or Dhaka? Dhaka, Dhaka!" and "Homeland or Martyrdom!" are echoing across every corner of the country, uniting Bangladesh as a singular entity.
He cautioned India against turning this unified, dignified, and democratic Bangladesh into an adversary.
Highlighting that Bangladeshis are enjoying democratic rights without obstruction for the first time in nearly two decades, he stated, "Truth has emerged... and falsehood will be destroyed. Forever!"
Expressing firm resolve, Mahfuz Alam declared, "After 1971, we failed as a state. But not this time! Trust in Allah!"
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