How Nepal escaped the fate of Bangladesh: The Deep State’s failed plot
Across South Asia, a dangerous pattern is emerging: so-called “popular uprisings” fueled by external forces and hijacked by Islamists, opportunists, and globalist conspirators. What recently unfolded in Nepal eerily mirrors the jihadist-engineered coup in Bangladesh in 2024. Behind the façade of youthful discontent, corruption protests, and calls for reform lies a sinister hand – the US Deep State – deploying its local mercenaries, NGOs, and media propaganda to destabilize sovereign nations and weaken India’s natural sphere of influence. Nepal’s revolt was not organic; it bore the unmistakable fingerprints of a carefully choreographed plot.
What the world has witnessed in Nepal – the ouster of a corruption- and nepotism-plagued government led by Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli, a notoriously anti-India figure – was a chilling replay of the events in Bangladesh a year earlier. In both cases, violent uprisings were meticulously designed and executed by the US Deep State, using a toxic cocktail of disinformation, foreign funding, and extremist infiltration.
The Bangladesh precedent
Bangladesh has historically faced repeated attempts at destabilization. Since its independence in 1971, the country has endured coups, counter-coups, and conspiracies engineered both internally and externally. The 1975 assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, opened the door to military juntas that courted Islamist elements and dismantled Bangladesh’s secular identity. Later regimes – including those under General Ziaur Rahman and General H. M. Ershad – used Islamist parties as political tools, embedding extremism into state structures.
But the most shocking turn came on August 5, 2024, when the elected government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was toppled in what can only be described as a jihadist coup. Cloaked as a “people’s revolt”, it was in reality a blood-soaked conspiracy backed by Washington’s policy mandarins and their Islamist partners. Hundreds of civilians, including members of law enforcement, were butchered in the streets.
In the aftermath, Bangladesh was engulfed by chaos: extortion rackets, mob lynching, attacks on Hindu minorities, and a resurgence of jihadist organizations once crushed under Hasina’s firm hand. The........
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