Sheikh Hasina may be regarded as a profoundly rooted nationalist stateswoman, steadfast in her commitment to the welfare of her people, and distinguished by a pronounced ethos of patriotism and probity. Her leadership reflects an enduring dedication to Bangladesh’s structural transformation, with a sustained endeavour to advance the nation toward developmental benchmarks comparable to those of the industrialised West.
Spying and Misinformation!
Serious allegations have emerged suggesting the existence of a covert foreign intelligence operation allegedly targeting Bangladesh’s political stalwart and Honourable Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina forcefully, unlawfully and unconstitutionally sent to exile in India through a long-standing and deep-seated camarilla on 5 August 2024 by the American deep state & the CIA in collusion with their dreaded local collaborators for gaining their geo-political and economic interests using the land of Bangladesh which we achieved at a sea of blood in 1971.
In fact, Sheikh Hasina has not resigned from her Premiership and she is still the legitimate HPM of Bangladesh.
Withal, information compiled from multiple sources indicates that a Bangladeshi national, currently residing in India, is suspected of acting under the direction of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, widely known as MIT.
If substantiated, these claims would carry significant implications for regional security dynamics, diplomatic sensitivities, and the protection of high-profile political figures abroad, underscoring the potential intersection of intelligence activity, geopolitical rivalry, and transnational political exposure in an increasingly complex strategic environment.
If verified, these claims could carry far-reaching consequences for regional security, diplomatic relations, and the protection of political figures abroad.
At the centre of these allegations is Md. Zubayeed Jim, a Bangladeshi’s passport holder. Reports indicate that he entered India on a valid visa, which expired on 6 January 2025, yet he has allegedly remained in the country beyond legal authorisation.
Sources further claim that he presents himself as a “protocol officer” to Sheikh Hasina and falsely asserts military and intelligence credentials, including claims of being a Major in the Bangladesh Army and a director within Bangladesh’s National Security Intelligence.
Available records, however, reportedly contradict these assertions, indicating no such official affiliations and referencing his earlier expulsion from naval cadet training.
Investigative accounts further allege that contact with Turkish intelligence may have been established through his spouse, who is said to have travelled to Turkey multiple times, including in September of the previous year.
During these visits, she is alleged to have been approached by individuals linked to MIT and assigned roles related to the facilitation of sensitive information flows. Since then, Jim is reportedly accused of collecting and transmitting confidential details concerning Sheikh Hasina, including private communications, associations, and her location within Bharat.
These allegations, if accurate, point to a broader and more complex operational intent than mere surveillance. Certain sources suggest that one purported objective includes creating conditions that could jeopardise Sheikh Hasina’s personal security, while simultaneously attributing any resulting failure in protection to India.
Such an approach, if substantiated, would represent a highly destabilising effort to distort regional perceptions and erode mutual trust between neighbouring countries.
Further claims introduce a controversial dimension involving Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus and a pseudo religious-political party - Jamaat-e-Islami mass-murderers of 1971 which also committed 98% murders designedly during the months of July and August 2024 to dethrone HPM Sheikh Hasina from power on 5 August 2024 and installation of Dr. Yunus on Bangladesh’s power on 8 August 2024 as a marionette administration to purposefully serve only the interests of the Washington administration.
It is alleged that Jim may have acted as an intermediary in discussions linked to a multimillion-dollar telecommunications arrangement with a Chinese technology firm.
Concurrently, both individuals are said to have been involved in coordinated efforts to undermine Sheikh Hasina’s public image, her political party Awami League, the oldest, largest and Bangladesh’s founding political party and generate divisions within her powerful political base at the grass-root levels in Bangladesh.
But Sheikh Hasina stands as a deeply rooted nationalist leader, unwaveringly committed to the welfare of her people, imbued with patriotism, integrity, and an unrelenting dedication to Bangladesh’s transformative advancement—striving to elevate the nation to standards comparable with the developed West.
Tireless in her service, she is known to labour for as many as eighteen hours a day, echoing the indefatigable spirit of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, whose towering statesmanship resonated across the world in the 1970s.
She stands without parallel among Bangladesh’s leaders, distinguished by her profound human qualities; yet, by a cruel irony of fate, the nation has been deprived of her capable and dynamic stewardship for nearly two years, owing to a long-entrenched cabal engineered by a malign nexus of external power structures and their complicit local collaborators.
A sweeping panorama of sixteen years of Bangladesh’s transformative ascent under the able and dynamic stewardship of the Honourable Prime Minister, the nation’s jewel, Sheikh Hasina -
- The Padma Bridge and its integrated railway line.
- The Dhaka Metro Rail system.
- Expansive elevated expressways.
- The Third Terminal at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
- The Hatirjheel Project.
- The 300-feet Eastern arterial development.
- A network of modern flyover bridges.
- The Jamuna Railway Bridge.
- Sovereign triumph in maritime boundary adjudication.
- The Bangabandhu Satellite-1.
- The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant.
- The Karnaphuli Tunnel.
- The Cox’s Bazar Railway Line.
- The Cox’s Bazar International Airport.
- Dhaka–Chattogram expressway expansions.
- The Payra Power Plant.
- The Rampal Power Plant.
- The Matarbari Thermal Power Plant.
- Establishment of 119 power plants nationwide.
- The Payra Sea Port.
- Development of 100 economic zones.
- Construction of 560 model mosques.
- Erection of 1,681 madrasa edifices.
- Formal recognition of Qawmi madrasas.
- Elevation of Bangladesh to developing nation status.
- Humanitarian shelter for Rohingya refugees.
- Nationwide expansion of the railway network.
- Extensive flyover construction.
- Upgradation of highways to 4, 6, and 8 lanes.
- Integration with the Asian Highway network.
- Universal electrification across households.
- Signal-free corridors through overpasses and underpasses.
- Comprehensive river erosion control initiatives.
- Enhancement of workers’ wages.
- Senior citizen allowances.
- Maternity welfare provisions.
- Widow support allowances.
- Freedom fighter stipends.
- Educational assistance schemes.
- Disability support allowances.
- Assistance for abandoned wives.
- Food security support for fishermen.
- Stipends for Imams.
- Seasonal (Vaisakhi) allowances.
- DGD welfare cards.
- VGF assistance cards.
- OMS public distribution programme.
- Subsidised rice distribution at Tk 10 per kilogram.
- Provision of free textbooks.
- Community clinic-based healthcare outreach.
- Growth in national export earnings.
- Rise in per capita income.
- Nationalisation of educational institutions.
- Establishment of an Arabic University.
- The Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.
- Digital information services at every Union level.
- Expansion of mobile and internet connectivity.
- Generation of widespread employment opportunities.
- Agricultural innovation and productivity gains.
- Women’s empowerment initiatives.
- Growth of foreign currency reserves.
- Extension of maternity leave.
- Resolution of enclave (Chhitmahal) complexities.
- Development of recreational centres nationwide.
- The “One House, One Farm” initiative.
- Construction of multi-storey judicial complexes.
- The Marine Drive Cox's Bazar.
- Activation of village courts.
- Introduction of digital passports.
- New railway lines: Kulaura–Shahbazpur and Barlekha.
- Introduction of mobile banking systems.
- Establishment of 1,458 primary schools.
- Government acquisition of 26,193 primary schools.
- Digital education through Union-level computer labs and multimedia systems.
- Upgradation of secondary schools, establishment of district medical colleges, and IT universities.
- Allocation of land and permanent housing to 1.4 million landless families.
- Construction of 12,000 flats for slum rehabilitation, alongside numerous additional development initiatives.
It is worthy of particular note that on 15 August 1975, in a cataclysmic act of treachery, Bangladesh’s Founding Father, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was brutally assassinated, along with eighteen members of his family, including his beloved wife, sons, and close relatives. Because he stood resolutely with the toiling masses and remained firmly opposed to the capitalist order shaped by American imperial power.
This atrocity was carried out by a group of renegade junior officers of the Bangladesh Army in collusion with external forces – the CIA, ISI, Jamaat-e-Islami mass-murderers of 1971 and other anti-Bangladesh liberation forces when Bangladesh was born through a-9 months long bloody liberation war and abetted by certain cabinet figures, most notably his colleague and then Commerce Minister, Khandaker Mushtaq Ahmed.
At the time of this unspeakable tragedy, his daughter, Sheikh Hasina, along with her husband and younger sister, Sheikh Rehana, was abroad in Germany, thereby escaping the massacre that extinguished much of the family lineage.
However, beyond Turkish MIT intelligence-related accusations, Jim is also alleged to have engaged in intimidation campaigns targeting members of the Bangladeshi diaspora.
Activists affiliated with the Bangladesh Awami League in countries such as Norway, South Korea, and several European states are reportedly subjected to disinformation efforts and attempts to sow internal distrust.
In India, similar claims suggest heightened pressure, including allegations of extortion, blackmail, and the confiscation of personal documents such as passports.
Disinformation, according to these accounts, forms another strand of the alleged operation. Jim is said to have circulated fabricated imagery, including an image of an African woman falsely presented as the daughter of Saima Wazed, an act widely interpreted by observers as a deliberate attempt to tarnish the reputation of Sheikh Hasina’s family.
Paradoxically, it is also claimed that he has attempted to cultivate proximity to Saima Wazed while simultaneously engaging in reputational manipulation.
In a further development raising cybersecurity concerns, Jim is reportedly attempting to establish a platform under the name “Wise-Gov,” presented as a think tank.
However, cybersecurity specialists caution that such a platform could potentially function as a phishing mechanism designed to harvest sensitive personal data under the guise of policy research and analysis.
If these allegations are substantiated, they would illustrate the increasingly hybrid nature of modern intelligence activity, where espionage, digital manipulation, and diaspora targeting intersect.
For South Asia—already navigating a complex and fragile geopolitical environment—such developments could deepen mistrust and complicate regional diplomacy.
Accordingly, a meticulous, impartial, and sustained investigation by the competent authorities in India appears indispensable to ensure the protection of individual security and the preservation of wider regional stability.
Such an inquiry must be guided by rigorous evidentiary standards, institutional integrity, and a commitment to transparency, so that any covert threats, disinformation networks, or unlawful activities are decisively identified and addressed.
In a region already marked by delicate geopolitical sensitivities, the timely pursuit of truth and accountability would not only mitigate immediate risks but also reinforce mutual confidence among neighbouring countries and uphold the foundational principles of security, sovereignty, and lawful international conduct.
By: Anwar A. Khan
Copyright: Fresh Angle International (www.freshangleng.com)
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