The map of Greater Bangladesh ... with the help of Turkas, the Dhaka that has deviating move; S Jaishankar unveiled in parliament - Greater Bangladesh Map India concerns Turkish supported groups claims

The Government of India is cautious when the Turki -returned group shows the Indian area on the map of Greater Bangladesh. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said he has an Islamic group named Sultanate-e-Bangla in Dhaka, which has the support of a Turkish NGO. The map released by the group contains many states in India. Indian agencies are concerned about the proximity of the group with the interim government of Bangladesh. Ians, New -Delhi. The Turki -backed group showed the Indian area on the Greater Bangladesh card. With this, the Government of India said they have an eye on the Islamic group that is actively called actively named Sultanate-e-Bangla in Dhaka. Foreign Minister SS Jaishankar said the group had the support of a Turkas NGO (Turkas Youth Association). The group released a map from the SO -Called Greater Bangladesh, which includes parts of India. The minister said this in a written answer to the star question of Congress Parliament Randeep Singh Surjewala in Rajya Sabha. The map of Greater Bangladesh is released. Intelligence Bureau officials said the group is trying to revive radical ideologies and organize youth in Bangladesh who are in favor of building Greater Bangladesh. The controversial map of the SO -Called Greater Bangladesh released by the group includes the Arakan region of Myanmar and a large part of India, including Bengal, Jharkhand, Tripura, Assam, Bihar, Odisha and other northeastern states. Indian agencies are more concerned about the proximity of this group with the interim government of Bangladesh. NGO chief fund Dina Afroz Younus has been revealed that the Dhan Dhana who received the organization is associated with Afroz Yunus, the daughter of Muhammad Yunus. He is reportedly an NGO CSS-Bangladesh’s most important financing. This NGO has been identified as logistics and recruitment centers for the organization branch, Barawa-E-Bangal. This subgroup works to recruit youth from Bangladesh and impress them with their ideas. Meanwhile, a major American thinking tank said that the change of Mohammad Yunus as head of the interim government was fatal to Bangladesh, as the growth of radical Islamic influence during his tenure posed a danger of converting the country’s secular democracy into a religious democracy. The Getstone Institute report said that the political situation led by Yunus shows that the government is moving to another unsuccessful country, which is in a favorable position for terrorists. At the same time, Bangladesh Awami League announced that the party will organize a series of programs in August in celebration of the 50th martyr’s anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, along with social, cultural and political organizations of the party, covenant and equal ideology.