Awami League’s anti-ISI propaganda
By
S. M. Hali
Awami
League’s incompetence and petty politics have caused the current murky
political scenario in Bangladesh .
The League, which is infamous not only for its Indian leanings but also for
blindly taking dictations from India ,
has failed to address the problems of the impoverished masses of Bangladesh .
Awami League’s subservience to India
is so dominant that the party leadership feels obliged to kowtow dutifully to
the Indians even when the Hindu extremists in Indian government demand that Bangladesh foul mouth both Pakistan and
its prime security agency, the ISI.
Indian
interference in the foreign relations of Bangladesh and meddling in its
internal affairs has resulted in political turmoil and sullied the social
milieu that it is having far reaching effects. Myopic vision of the Awami
League led government, corruption of the political cadre, inefficiency and self
aggrandizement of the government has blind sighted its leadership to an extent
that they have become oblivious to the real issues and problems of the
Bangladeshi citizens. The negative
aspect of this attitude of the Awami League, currently ruling Bangladesh is
that its masses remain stuck in the morass of ineptitude of the leaders while
the people have lost their trust over their rulers. As Bangladesh
heads for fresh polls, it is quite predictable that owing to its poor
performance, incompetence and selfish approach to governance, Awami League is
likely to be routed and rejected by the voters.
Bangladeshi
citizens, even if they lack in prosperity, they possess political maturity and
have the acumen to see through the political manipulations of the Awami League.
Recent events and polling pundits’ observations indicate that Bangladeshis have
lost hope in Awami League bringing about any positive change in their poverty
ridden socio-economic standing and status of deprivation. The political
awareness of the fiercely independent and patriotic Bangladeshis has caused
them to lose faith and respect for Awami League, which has made their country
into an Indian protégé and a subservient collaborator of Hindu extremists.
On
the other hand, Awami League’s rival party, Begum Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP) is likely to challenge the current incumbents in power
Awami League in the forthcoming elections. Fearing the impending loss in the
polls and feeling the pinch of the likelihood of losing to BNP, the Awami
League has launched a venomous propaganda campaign to malign BNP. The Awami League
is insinuating that BNP leadership has links with ISI. In this malicious
campaign of mudslinging, Awami League is being guided by its Indian mentors.
The aim of their nervous slander operation is Pakistan
bashing and smearing ISI in the same style that RAW, BJP and extremist Hindus
target and torment Pakistan .
The election campaign of Awami League has little to show to its voters in terms
of progress so perhaps at the bidding of its Indian tutors; it has adopted the
negative route of inculcating hate and falsely tarnishing the image of its
opponents: the BNP.
Even
a cursory glance of the contents of the propaganda campaign carried by
Bangladeshi print media depicts slur and libellous allegations against Begum
Khaleda Zia and her family members. One such story claims that Mr. Tarique
Rehman son of the BNP Chairperson, Begum Khalida Zia to be linked with ISI and
receiving financial support from the Pakistani security agency. The apparently
malevolent slander is quoted to be sourced from Bangladeshi Intelligence
agency. The strategy is double edged; firstly to instil doubts in the minds of
Bangladeshi voters against BNP leadership especially since Mr. Tarique Rehman
is likely to take over the leadership of BNP from his mother (Begum Khalida
Zia) and is a strong contestant to win elections in Bangladesh and secondly to
appease Awami League’s Indian masters, whose sworn aim is to bring Pakistan
down by hook or by crook. In the bargain, the Awami League expects to win the
elections despite its poor performance while in the seat of government.
From
Pakistan ’s point of view,
internal affairs of Bangladesh
are its own problem. Pakistan
remains its well wisher but deplores the aspersions being cast on it and one of
its prestigious organizations the ISI. Bangladeshi media including columnists
and academia should maintain a balance in their writings when they criticize Pakistan for
its alleged meddling in its electoral process.
The
people of Bangladesh
reign supreme in the final verdict as to who should rule them. It is neither
for India nor Pakistan to
play their favourites. It is true that Bangladesh
liberated itself from Pakistan
with the help of India
and as such Awami League may be feeling obliged to listen to it. During the
civil war that raged in 1971, madness gripped both sides i.e. the people of
erstwhile East Pakistan and the Pakistan Army.
Atrocities were committed by both protagonists and Bangladeshi politicians rake
them up, whenever Awami League is in power. However, the people of Bangladesh and Pakistan enjoy a special
camaraderie which cannot be breached through propaganda. It has been observed
during Pakistan-India cricket matches played on Bangladeshi grounds that the
entire stadium supports Pakistani players. The Indian team management and
political leadership has complained to Bangladeshi authorities time and again
but the love and respect for each other is so spontaneous that no amount of
political intervention can change it.
Under
these circumstances, the current wave of anti Pakistan propaganda by a desperate
and beleaguered Awami League is not only in bad taste but is likely to backfire
as majority of the Bangladeshis will see through the ploy and reject the League
in the elections. If some gullible persons do swallow the bait, that would be
unfortunate.
On Pakistan ’s part, its Foreign Office should take
cognizance of this naked aggression on the part of Awami League to besmirch the
reputation of Pakistan .
Simultaneously, Pakistani media must take up the cudgels for its country and
ISI to protect its good name. Unfortunately, some members of Pakistani media
are so dazzled by Indian propaganda that they are willing to swallow hook line
and sinker any smear against Pakistan .
They need to see the reality.
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