Disinformation and Propaganda Watch: Bangladesh Edition

Indian Godi media and BAL trolls have been lying so much that even Border Guards Bangladesh had to come up with an anti Propaganda video.

Indian Godi media and the Awami online trolls recently spread rumors that India occupied 50+km of Bangladeshi territory. In response, BGB launched this video to re-assure that all these territory "claimed" to be under Indian occupation is still very much part of Bangladesh.

Kudos to BGB for making this video.

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all propaganda to manufacture consent so they can attack bd

They can pump lies all they want. But this isn't Bollywood. Despite the huge gap in military capabilities of both countries, India cannot invade and occupy a territory of over 170 million people.

All that bravado works only on Bollywood. Reality is different and they know it.
 
They can pump lies all they want. But this isn't Bollywood. Despite the huge gap in military capabilities of both countries, India cannot invade and occupy a territory of over 170 million people.

All that bravado works only on Bollywood. Reality is different and they know it.
Well they can enjoy their bravado till monsoon... 😛
 
India cannot invade and occupy a territory of over 170 million people.
they wont , they will just attack few homes/mosques call it terrorist camps and then they will have 10 day victory celebration for their public
 
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Indian media outlet Firstpost has published a news report claiming that Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has given credit to India for the existence of Bangladesh. The report states that he made such a statement during a meeting with Democratic United Front (DUF) leaders at the BNP Chairperson's political office in Gulshan on Monday (January 5).

However, verification has shown that Tarique Rahman did not make any such comment during a meeting with Democratic United Front (DUF) leaders at the BNP Chairperson's political office in Gulshan on Monday (January 5). Rather, he spoke about the great liberation war of 1971.

#banglafact #PIB #TariqueRahman
 
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There is no communal link found in the murder of grocery shopkeeper Sarat Chakraborty (Mani), which BanglaFact has already verified. Talking to 3 family members of the deceased, and analyzing reports published in the mainstream media of Bangladesh and information provided by the local administration, it is seen that there is no truth to this information that he was demanded to pay 'jizya tax' because he was a Hindu.

#banglafact #FactCheck #PIB

Fact checked by Press Institute Bangladesh, under information and communication ministry.
 
Indian Godi media and their lies keep getting caught. Claiming Bangladesh has "Jizya" tax in place and a Hindu guy got killed for not paying it. Hindutva liars.
 
Bangladesh Air Force on high alert after raids net many airmen for links with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan

The counter-intel operation started over a week ago, covering air bases in Dhaka, Chittagong and Jessore. Some absconding airmen suspected to have fled to Pakistan, Portugal, Turkey and New Zealand

by Chandan Nandy April 23, 2026

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Bangladesh Air Force’s intelligence wing has intensified surveillance over a broad section of its own personnel following the alleged detection of a deep nexus between some officers and airmen with Pakistani terror organisations since the early hours of April 20, Northeast News has reliably learnt.

Based on surveillance inputs generated over a considerable period of time, BAF’s intelligence wing swooped down on several servicemen on at least two air force installations in Dhaka in the early hours of April 20.

While two officers were said to have been nabbed, ten others were detained for questioning and nine to ten personnel were found to have fled. The two officers’ identities are being kept a closely guarded secret.

BAF Headquarters in Dhaka has shied away from even acknowledging the raids and consequent arrests, detentions and escapes, even as reports indicate frantic efforts are being made to unearth the scale of an alleged Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan penetration among a section of subordinate officers and other ranks.

Significantly, the raids continued even as Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman was on an official tour to Malaysia.

Among the BAF personnel who escaped were four airmen who are said to have fled to Pakistan, Portugal, Turkey and New Zealand long before the raid started in the wee hours of April 21.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that two Army officers are also in custody, though their identities are being kept a closely guarded secret.

Reports originating from Bangladesh indicated that soon after the raids, which took place in secrecy for over a week and were spread over at least three BAF airbases, Air Headquarters issued orders a couple of days ago, suspending leave applications of all civilian officials at these BAF facilities.

Reports said BAF intelligence wing officers suspect that the officers and personnel of other ranks who were targets of the “broad-based investigation” were found to have links with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Security advisories issued by BAF some time ago pointed to the alleged links between the air force personnel and the TTP.

BAF sources said that more arrests were expected even as sustained interrogation and investigation are being pursued by the air force’s senior officers. Consequently, surveillance and monitoring have been intensified at the two BAF installations, including an airbase, in Dhaka.

BAF JCOs are said to have been instructed to seize the mobile phones of all LACs (Leading Aircraftmen) and subordinate ranks before depositing them with the Defence Branch Headquarters by 3 pm of April 21. Besides, JCOs have also been ordered to take nominal roll calls at BAF’s airbases.

While four to five airmen are said to have links with the TTP and are attached to BAF’s Cox’s Bazar unit, two airmen are with the 25th and 18th Squadrons, which are based in Chittagong and Jessore, respectively.

The airmen attached to BAF’s 18th Squadron were part of the MTR (or Matiur Rahman) or radar station, which provides weather and other information related to radar-based tracking.

Two of the absconded airmen were stationed at ‘AKR’, which is a key BAF base located in Dhaka’s Kurmitola and one was attached to the BAF ATI (or Airmen Training Institute). The ATI is located at the Zahurul Haque base in Chittagong.

Bangladesh’s three main air bases, where fighter jets are stationed, are in Kurmitola and Tejgaon (in Dhaka) and at Zahurul Haque in Chittagong.

 

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