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Bangladesh’s interim government faces regional alarm as allegations surface that Pakistan’s ISI is training 8,000 militants to impose Sharia law and restrict women’s rights.
Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus with backing from Jamaat-e-Islami, has sparked regional concerns as intelligence reports allege Pakistan’s ISI is training over 8,000 individuals to form an Islamic Revolutionary Army, aiming to impose Sharia law and restrict women’s rights.
While Pakistan cracks down on domestic radical groups like TLP and TTP, it is accused of fostering extremism in Bangladesh to establish a theocratic state.
The Hizb-ut-Tahrir, critical of Pakistan’s foreign policy, has been targeted by the Yunus government amid growing tensions.
Analysts warn the situation could destabilize South Asia, especially for India, as Bangladesh shifts toward hardline Islamism.
El gobierno interino de Bangladesh se enfrenta a una alarma regional a medida que surgen acusaciones de que el ISI de Pakistán está entrenando a 8,000 militantes para imponer la ley Sharia y restringir los derechos de las mujeres.