
Bangladesh News: In Bangladesh, Army Chief General Walker-e-Zaman is teaching patriotism to people in the country these days. He is constantly seen taking interest in the internal politics of the country. Since then, it is feared that there may be another time coup before the proposed general elections in Bangladesh.
The people of Bangladesh are currently troubled by the chaos of Mohammad Yunus’s rule. After getting power, he has failed to fulfill the beautiful dreams he had shown. At the same time, the student leader who played an important role in removing Sheikh Hasina from power has also lost trust with Mohammad Yunus. They are also forming a new political party.
Army chief warned
Army Chief General Walker-e-Zaman, meanwhile, warned, “If people are not able to forget their differences or stop accusing each other, then the sovereignty of the country can be at stake. Speaking at an event organized to remember the BDR massacre in Pilkhana in 2009, he said, “If you do not forget your differences and work together, then accuse each other. If you are, the freedom and sovereignty of the country will be endangered. ,
Army will see law and order
He further said, “I tell you, otherwise you will say that I have not warned you. The army will see the law and order of Bangladesh until the elected government comes.” He said that the army is looking at the law and order of Bangladesh and it will continue till an elected government comes. His statement is being seen as a danger for Mohammad Yunus.
Has expressed the possibility of military rebellion
Earlier, Army Chief General Walker-e-Zaman had also expressed apprehension of military rebellion. Addressing a program organized in the memory of the martyrs of the 2009 cruel Pilkhana massacre at the Rava Club in Dhaka, he said that if there is any issue or problem, it should be solved by talking. Running around without any purpose causes loss. Significantly, on 25 February 2009, there was a bloody military rebellion in Bangladesh, which is also known as Bangladesh Rifle Rebellion or Pilkhana massacre. During this time, a unit of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) revolted in Dhaka.