A closed door meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India on the rehabilitation of Awami League

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On September 20, a 'Closed Door Meeting' was held at the Ministry of External Affairs of India with Bangladesh affairs experts, journalists, diplomats and retired diplomats. The main topic of discussion in that meeting was 'Indian project going on in Bangladesh and Re-Settle Awami League' (rehabilitation of Awami League).

According to the sources of the meeting, journalists and bureaucrats as well as several professors were also invited to give their views. The meeting was attended by representatives of Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Vivekananda Foundation and Institute of Defense Studies and Analysis (IDSA).

In that meeting, it was asked to lay great emphasis on the 'smooth implementation' of the Indian projects going on in Bangladesh at the moment. Besides, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Sheikh Hasina government and India has been reviewed, but it has been urged to ensure that the current government does not deviate from the agreements made.

However, overriding everything, the main discussion of that meeting was about Awami League's 'resettlement' (rehabilitation). The 'Minutes of the Meeting' are available to The Mirror Asia.

A representative present at the meeting said that they think that if elections are held in 2 to 3 years, the possibility of BNP coming to power is high. But BNP will get involved in various unpopular activities within five years. In the two-party political reality of Bangladesh, then the people's support will turn towards Awami League. In this discussion, the example of Sheikh Hasina's 'landslide' victory in 2009 was drawn.

In order to open that way for the future Awami League, it is urged to ensure the participation of Awami League in the current reform process and the upcoming elections. A think tank representative at the meeting said the re-settling Awami League would visit Bangladesh to seek advice from India's 'non-political friends' before finalizing the plan.

An intelligence officer present said that several grassroots leaders have already taken shelter from the centers of Awami League in Delhi, Kolkata and Agartala. They sought the support of the Indian authorities to mobilize. All Party Parliamentary Committee's permission will be required to allow Awami League to carry out political activities in India or not.

In response to that, an expert said, in 1971, Awami League ran a party in India. They held party meetings in Calcutta, Agartala, Communist Party of Nepal was established in Calcutta.

He claimed that the history of allowing political parties in neighboring countries to carry out party activities in India during crisis is not new. He was in favor of allowing the Awami League to be organized in India.

In response to his statement, a retired diplomat said that the party activities of Awami League in India should be conducted secretly and the media should not know about it. Otherwise, relations with the current government may suffer.

The retired Bengali diplomat said that although we have denied the allegations that we have sustained Hasina since 2014, the leaders and activists of Awami League called it heroic. He added that Awami League leaders also need to be given orientation in that regard.
 
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On September 20, a 'Closed Door Meeting' was held at the Ministry of External Affairs of India with Bangladesh affairs experts, journalists, diplomats and retired diplomats. The main topic of discussion in that meeting was 'Indian project going on in Bangladesh and Re-Settle Awami League' (rehabilitation of Awami League).

According to the sources of the meeting, journalists and bureaucrats as well as several professors were also invited to give their views. The meeting was attended by representatives of Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Vivekananda Foundation and Institute of Defense Studies and Analysis (IDSA).

In that meeting, it was asked to lay great emphasis on the 'smooth implementation' of the Indian projects going on in Bangladesh at the moment. Besides, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Sheikh Hasina government and India has been reviewed, but it has been urged to ensure that the current government does not deviate from the agreements made.

However, overriding everything, the main discussion of that meeting was about Awami League's 'resettlement' (rehabilitation). The 'Minutes of the Meeting' are available to The Mirror Asia.

A representative present at the meeting said that they think that if elections are held in 2 to 3 years, the possibility of BNP coming to power is high. But BNP will get involved in various unpopular activities within five years. In the two-party political reality of Bangladesh, then the people's support will turn towards Awami League. In this discussion, the example of Sheikh Hasina's 'landslide' victory in 2009 was drawn.

In order to open that way for the future Awami League, it is urged to ensure the participation of Awami League in the current reform process and the upcoming elections. A think tank representative at the meeting said the re-settling Awami League would visit Bangladesh to seek advice from India's 'non-political friends' before finalizing the plan.

An intelligence officer present said that several grassroots leaders have already taken shelter from the centers of Awami League in Delhi, Kolkata and Agartala. They sought the support of the Indian authorities to mobilize. All Party Parliamentary Committee's permission will be required to allow Awami League to carry out political activities in India or not.

In response to that, an expert said, in 1971, Awami League ran a party in India. They held party meetings in Calcutta, Agartala, Communist Party of Nepal was established in Calcutta.

He claimed that the history of allowing political parties in neighboring countries to carry out party activities in India during crisis is not new. He was in favor of allowing the Awami League to be organized in India.

In response to his statement, a retired diplomat said that the party activities of Awami League in India should be conducted secretly and the media should not know about it. Otherwise, relations with the current government may suffer.

The retired Bengali diplomat said that although we have denied the allegations that we have sustained Hasina since 2014, the leaders and activists of Awami League called it heroic. He added that Awami League leaders also need to be given orientation in that regard.

@Nilgiri @Joe Shearer If it is true (which seems to me) then India is asking for trouble.
 
India is asking for trouble.
Why? Most of Pakistan's politics is hatched from London or U.A.E. or somewhere else and no one troubles U.K. or Middle East. Iran's 'Islamic Revolution' was orchestrated by the Ayatollah in France. If I remember right, much of India's independence leaders got their 'software' in U.K. Why do you think they call it 'Westminster style government'. Does it surprise you that the philosophy of Communism, embraced by Russia's Lenin and later China's Mao was invented by (German) Karl Marx in U.K.?
 
Why? Most of Pakistan's politics is hatched from London or U.A.E. or somewhere else and no one troubles U.K. or Middle East. Iran's 'Islamic Revolution' was orchestrated by the Ayatollah in France. If I remember right, much of India's independence leaders got their 'software' in U.K. Why do you think they call it 'Westminster style government'. Does it surprise you that the philosophy of Communism, embraced by Russia's Lenin and later China's Mao was invented by (German) Karl Marx in U.K.?

Not the same thing, same context or same timeline.
 
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On September 20, a 'Closed Door Meeting' was held at the Ministry of External Affairs of India with Bangladesh affairs experts, journalists, diplomats and retired diplomats. The main topic of discussion in that meeting was 'Indian project going on in Bangladesh and Re-Settle Awami League' (rehabilitation of Awami League).

According to the sources of the meeting, journalists and bureaucrats as well as several professors were also invited to give their views. The meeting was attended by representatives of Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Vivekananda Foundation and Institute of Defense Studies and Analysis (IDSA).

In that meeting, it was asked to lay great emphasis on the 'smooth implementation' of the Indian projects going on in Bangladesh at the moment. Besides, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Sheikh Hasina government and India has been reviewed, but it has been urged to ensure that the current government does not deviate from the agreements made.

However, overriding everything, the main discussion of that meeting was about Awami League's 'resettlement' (rehabilitation). The 'Minutes of the Meeting' are available to The Mirror Asia.

A representative present at the meeting said that they think that if elections are held in 2 to 3 years, the possibility of BNP coming to power is high. But BNP will get involved in various unpopular activities within five years. In the two-party political reality of Bangladesh, then the people's support will turn towards Awami League. In this discussion, the example of Sheikh Hasina's 'landslide' victory in 2009 was drawn.

In order to open that way for the future Awami League, it is urged to ensure the participation of Awami League in the current reform process and the upcoming elections. A think tank representative at the meeting said the re-settling Awami League would visit Bangladesh to seek advice from India's 'non-political friends' before finalizing the plan.

An intelligence officer present said that several grassroots leaders have already taken shelter from the centers of Awami League in Delhi, Kolkata and Agartala. They sought the support of the Indian authorities to mobilize. All Party Parliamentary Committee's permission will be required to allow Awami League to carry out political activities in India or not.

In response to that, an expert said, in 1971, Awami League ran a party in India. They held party meetings in Calcutta, Agartala, Communist Party of Nepal was established in Calcutta.

He claimed that the history of allowing political parties in neighboring countries to carry out party activities in India during crisis is not new. He was in favor of allowing the Awami League to be organized in India.

In response to his statement, a retired diplomat said that the party activities of Awami League in India should be conducted secretly and the media should not know about it. Otherwise, relations with the current government may suffer.

The retired Bengali diplomat said that although we have denied the allegations that we have sustained Hasina since 2014, the leaders and activists of Awami League called it heroic. He added that Awami League leaders also need to be given orientation in that regard.
these are all social media conspiracy theories ... PMO and MEA/MOD do not work like that specially taking NGOs like vivekananda foundation along in some serious matters

anyway if PMO/MOD & MEA has something to do they will do and no one will even get a wind of it

better not get worked up indians or Indian power corridoors are not so free that they ponder over people like those in power in Bangladesh ... sure we have some concerns for owr buissness interests and infra projects and Bangla speaking Hindus but thats not something that we act like USA state department or CIA thats not indian way of diplomacy
 
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I also heard about this report and it's legit. AND govt of India logo proves it is legit

Below are some people who attended from Indian side:



Identity of secret Bangaldeshi Intelligence agency operative is finally revelaed.



BD also had a girlfriend
 
The BAL is an existential threat to BD. Either the Muslims in BD crush the BAL. or the BAL crushes the BD Muslims....

BAL = Baharati proxy rule to impose an oppressive and suppressive Hindu Raj over the BD Muslims like the way it was in b/w 1757 to 1947
 
Is this joke presented as a serious report?

If we can rule that out, then I am relieved. But somehow I feel like this is something could be happening and not unrealistic. You know I don't often entertain conspiracies. Let's wait for @Nilgiri to come around tonight. (He will probably say, I 'short-circuited.' :))
 
If we can rule that out, then I am relieved. But somehow I feel like this is something could be happening and not unrealistic.
Well, this type of news going in line with BALs planing. I had a long conversation with a close friend who happens to be a central level student league leader with connections. Short summary is:
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Awami league will keep quiet for now. Current IG aren't doing much to dent BALs ability to reorganize. They're counting on Trumps return, India-Russia joint intelligence plus diplomatic support, and BALs robust grassroot cadres network to create political chaos and regain their power or at least become the main opposition. Awami league has money, susils and lots of administrative elites loyalty.
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Just remember, entire top BAL leadership is in india...
 
If we can rule that out, then I am relieved. But somehow I feel like this is something could be happening and not unrealistic. You know I don't often entertain conspiracies. Let's wait for @Nilgiri to come around tonight. (He will probably say, I 'short-circuited.' :))
Oh, please!
Look at the source!!
 

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