Bharati State Terrorism Exposed in Bangladesh: Another Leader Under Threat
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A Bangladeshi student leader, Hassanat Abdullah, has become the latest target of Bharati state terrorism after the assassination of student leader Osman Hadi. Hassanat Abdullah has received a threat from a former Bharati major saying ‘it’s your turn next’, while a former Bharati colonel has also threatened to shoot him in the head.
The United Nations Human Rights Council has demanded an investigation into the murder of student leader Osman Hadi. Pakistan has repeatedly exposed Bharati state terrorism at the international level with evidence, including the recent Sydney attack, which has confirmed Bharati citizens’ involvement.
In 2020, Australia expelled intelligence agency officials linked to Bharati intelligence for espionage activities. Similarly, in Canada and the US, Sikh leaders have been targeted by Bharati secret agencies, with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exposing Bharati diplomats’ connections.
Student leader Osman Hadi, who was injured in a firing incident in Dhaka, Bangladesh, died in Singapore while receiving treatment. A Bharati national has been arrested in the US for allegedly plotting the murder of the leader of the Sikh advocacy group Sikhs for Justice.
Experts say that Bharati citizens, especially minorities, are not safe from state terrorism. They claim that the murder of the young leader in Bangladesh is a clear example of Bharati state terrorism worldwide and the international community should take strong notice of it.
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