&w=3840&q=100)
Was Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba behind Bangladesh unrest? Hasina's son shares
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy shared a video of LeT terrorist Muzammil Hashmi, who threatened India in a provocative speech and claimed responsibility for the political unrest in Bangladesh read more
Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, shared a video of LeT terrorist Muzammil Hashmi, claiming his role in the political unrest in Bangladesh. In the video, Hashmi was heard threatening India and hurling inflammatory comments against New Delhi.
The LeT terrorist not only threatened India but also claimed involvement in the toppling of the Hasina administration. On Wednesday, Wazed shared the video, unveiling the link between the Pakistan terror group and Bangladesh protests that eventually led to the end of the 15-year-long reign of Hasina.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
'Leader of #Pakistani #terrorist organisation La*shkar-e-Tay*ba that was responsible for the attack in Kashmir, claiming in a public speech that they were involved in the uprising against my mother, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of #Bangladesh,' Wazed wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Leader of #Pakistani #terrorist organization La*shkar-e-Tay*ba that was responsible for attack in Kashmir claiming in a public speech that they were involved in the uprising against my mother Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of #Bangladesh pic.twitter.com/YeQ9UDpZvi — Sajeeb Wazed (@sajeebwazed) May 29, 2025
About the gather
The public gathering where the LeT terrorist made the provocative statement was organised by the Pak Markazi Muslim League, which is touted as the political front of the terror group, News18 reported. As per the report, the event was held in Gujranwala to mark the anniversary of Pakistan's nuclear weapon system.
'Tum hume apni goli se darate ho, Modi hum tujhe pegam dete hai, humari bacche teri misslo se nahi dare hum teri goli se kya darenge (You try to scare us with your bullets, Modi. We send you a message, our children aren't afraid of your missiles, why would we fear your bullets?)," Hashmi said in the event.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
'Hume khaufzada naa tere bade kar sake na tu kar sakega (Neither your elders could intimidate us, nor will you be able to)." 'Tu tarikh dekh le is Hindustan ki tarikh, tere baap dada ki tareekh. Tere baap dada ne humesha hamare saamne paani bhara hai aur tu bhi bharega (Look at the history of India, the history of your forefathers. Your ancestors have always bowed before us, and so will you),' he added.
In his speech, Hashmi indirectly alluded to the turbulence in Bangladesh, taking credit for the whole saga. 'Modi tu janta hai humne pichle saal tujhe Bangladesh me shikast di (Modi, you know we defeated you in Bangladesh last year)," he stated.
Meanwhile, in a separate virtual address, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina , condemned what she called growing judicial leniency toward convicted war criminals and warned of increasing extremism under the current administration. In the statement, Hasina also referred to the release of Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
'War criminals are being freed, and those who fought for our independence are now being persecuted. Is this the Bangladesh we fought for?' Hasina described the present situation as turning the country into 'a haven for terrorists.' Hasina condemned the actions of the radicals, calling them 'boot-licking agents of Pakistan' and accusing them of destroying the nation from within.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
13 minutes ago
- Time of India
Nashik's Deolali Camp police register case against dismissed soldier for abetting mutiny
Nashik: The Deolali Camp police have filed charges under section 159 of the BNS against former soldier Chandu Chavan from Dhule for abetting mutiny. Additional charges have been levied against him under BNS sections 353(1)(A), 161, 163, and 168, based on a formal complaint. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These sections address statements intended to incite mutiny, abetment of assault on superior officers, encouraging desertion, and unauthorised use of military attire. In 2016, Chavan had crossed the Line of Control and remained in Pakistani custody for four months. His subsequent conduct, deemed unsuitable for a serviceman, led to his dismissal from the armed forces. A junior commissioned officer stationed in Nashik lodged the complaint, citing Chavan's YouTube videos containing incorrect and misleading information aimed at inciting mutiny. Despite his dismissal, Chavan continues wearing govt uniform. The complainant referenced specific videos where Chavan makes unfounded accusations against military officers and discourages the youth from joining defence services. Authorities said Chavan has been spotted in various cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, and Lucknow, wearing military-style attire with a banner while begging on the streets, allegedly spreading misinformation to gain public sympathy. Senior inspector Jayant Shirsath, of the Deolali Camp police station, confirmed that efforts are on to locate and apprehend the accused in connection with the registered case.


Time of India
17 minutes ago
- Time of India
India draws new red line against terror, hope operation brought lesson for adversary: CDS Gen Chauhan
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Singapore: Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan on Saturday said India's Operation Sindoor has drawn a "new red line" of intolerance against terror, and expressed hope that the military action has brought "some lessons for our adversary also".In response to queries related to the recent operation and the idea of "strategic stability" in India-Pakistan ties, during an event held here under the Shangri-La Dialogue , the CDS further said, it takes two hands to join to clap together, "hopefully they understand this".Operation Sindoor was launched early on May 7 to destroy nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 people subsequent retaliations to Pakistani offensives were carried out under this four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan had brought the two nuclear-armed neighbours to the edge of a wider conflict that ended with an understanding on stopping the military actions on May a query on the lesson learned from the conflict, Gen Chauhan said India used indigenous systems and platforms from other countries as well during the operation."We were able to penetrate air defence as long as 300 km with pinpoint accuracy and targets, airfields and infrastructure, deep inside Pakistan. That indicates the functionality of the equipment," he Chauhan and several other defence chiefs or representatives from different countries delivered addresses during the seminar - 'Defence Innovation Solutions for Future Challenges' held as part of the Shangri-La Dialogue, a key summit of Asia."Instability in the world is on the rise courtesy non-state actors and terrorists. They play a major role in providing the spark for conflicts," Gen Chauhan said in his address."The emergence of new domains of warfare, information, cyber, electromagnetic spectrum and the cognitive domain are fast blurring traditional lines of conflict and increasing the potential for unconventional attacks and hybrid warfare," he also underlined that to survive in the future, military organisations will have to be inventive, innovative and CDS also said that "India remains committed to contributing to global peace and security, through responsible behaviour, a unique geographical position, historical experience and development approach to security challenges".Later, he fielded a range of questions during the seminar, including on Operation Sindoor and its implications."What India has done, politically, they have drawn a new red line of intolerance against terror, and this I hope, this particular operation, that should bring about some lessons for our adversary also, and hopefully they learn that this is a limit of India's tolerance," Gen Chauhan said."We have been subjected to this proxy war of terror for almost about two decades and more, and we lost lot of want to put an end to it," he whether India feels there is a strategic stability after the operation, the CDS said "to bring about strategic stability.. it takes two hands together to clap, join together, hopefully they understand this and we can then look at things".On a query on the planned integrated theatre commands, Gen Chauhan said, "We cannot give any timeline for these integrated theatre commands".The CDS said "we have achieved some modicum amount of success in this particular endeavour of ours, some of it was exhibited during the recently-concluded operation, in which at least we had joint planning, joint intelligence, joint working together, logistics, etc"."We will have a look at how did it play out, create something that is more India- centric...," the CDS added without in his address, Gen Chauhan spoke of the factors that are changing the character and nature of warfare."Predicting the future is perilous to say the least, all what we can do is to talk about trends, actually. I believe, the future challenges that we may face, arise out of the complexity of the emerging geopolitical dynamics and the unprecedented... in the march of technology," he the rise of unmanned systems and do-it-yourself kind of kits for warfare is reducing the economic and human cost of warfare, leading to "increasing propensity to use of force", the CDS is happening "without formal declaration of wars", he democratisation of cutting-edge technologies and the resultant proliferation of weapon systems, is "empowering non-state players, including netizens, citizens", in today's deeply connected world, and the capacity to shape thoughts, perceptions, and hence the environment, he his address, he emphasised that technology is reshaping warfare, wars and his address, he emphasised that today, non-linear simultaneous operations are impacting the core principles of transition of weapon systems from subsonic to supersonic, hypersonic, long-range precision weapons and maturing of stealth technologies, fractional orbital bombardment systems and drones with swarm technologies are "giving celerity, speed and velocity a new meaning, enabling engagment of targets anywhere and anytime", he and autonomous system along with a concept of man-unmanned teaming and the advancement in robotics will soon introduce the concept of combat between man and machines, or even between machines and machines, the CDS technologies are enabling secure communications, and advancing computing which will add to the complexity of warfare, and hence challenges for preparing for it, he said."We are simplifying the procurement procedures so that we are able to fight today's war with tomorrow's technology rather than yesterday's systems," the CDS added.


India Today
26 minutes ago
- India Today
Hearing of charges against Sheikh Hasina to be aired on TV in Bangladesh tomorrow
Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal is set to formally hear charges against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday, allowing state-run BTV to broadcast live the event, a first such instance in the country's on August 5 last year after a massive student-led agitation, Hasina faces multiple cases in Bangladesh courts that have so far debarred photography or telecast of trial proceedings against the decision of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) to allow live streaming is set to break the tradition in the case of Hasina, who could face the death penalty on the charges brought against three-judge ICT-BD on February 18 ordered the investigation against Hasina to be completed by April.'The prosecution will submit formal charges against ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina at the ICT-BD tomorrow in a case filed over crimes against humanity committed during the July-August 2024 mass uprising,' the state-run BSS Awami League regime was ousted in after mass protests led by a platform called Students against Discrimination (SAD) on August 5, 2024; three days later Muhamad Yunus took charge as Cief Adviser of the interim prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim told reporters that the tribunal's proceedings would start at 9.30 am local time and that the official Bangladesh Television (BTV) has been asked to broadcast the proceedings live.'The entire nation will witness the submission of the first formal charges to the tribunal against influential figures of the ousted Awami League government, including Sheikh Hasina,' Gazi said, adding that the move would 'ensure transparency in the judicial process'.ICT-BD's chief prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam said the tribunal would simultaneously hear charges against former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, both in jail to stand tribunal was originally formed by the past regime to try hardened collaborators of Pakistani troops during the 1971 Liberation top leaders of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and one leader of the former prime minister Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) were hanged to death after they were convicted by the ICT-BD earlier issued an arrest warrant against Hasina while the interim government sought her repatriation from India in a diplomatic note. New Delhi has only acknowledged receipt with no further senior leaders and officials of Hasina's party and government were arrested to face charges like mass murders to tame the protestors during the July-August violence when hundreds of people, including students and policemen were to a UN rights office report some 1,400 people were killed between July 15 and August 15 last year as violence continued even after the fall of the past InMust Watch advertisement