A youth leader from Pakistan’s ruling party, Kamran Saeed Usmani, has threatened India, warning of military retaliation if Bangladesh’s sovereignty is challenged. Usmani heads the youth wing of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (PML), reported NDTV.
“If India attacks Bangladesh’s autonomy, or if anyone dares to cast an evil eye on Bangladesh, then remember that the people of Pakistan, the Pakistani armed forces, and our missiles are not far away,” Usmani said in a video message.
“If #India attacks #Bangladesh, #Pakistan will stand with Dhaka with full force.”
Pakistan from the west, Bangladesh from the east, and #China already eyeing Arunachal and Ladakh.
Is this why Osman Hadi was killed through a meticulous design, only to pin the blame on India and… pic.twitter.com/BeV9hpGXCu
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He further said that Pakistan would resist any attempt to impose what he called India’s “Akhand Bharat ideology” on Bangladesh.
“Our proposal is that Pakistan and Bangladesh should form a military alliance, Pakistan should set up a military base in Bangladesh, and Bangladesh should set up a military base in Pakistan,” he added.
Notably, since taking charge, Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has put emphasis on strengthening relations with Pakistan to boost mutual cooperation and explore trade and business opportunities.
Bangladesh has been gripped by escalating violence and a degrading law and order situation under the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government.