
Government sources allege that recent violence in Bangladesh, including attacks on Hindus and anti-India rhetoric, is a strategy by Jamaat-e-Islami, possibly with Pakistan's ISI, to disrupt national elections. This pattern involves weaponizing communal fault lines, using false blasphemy accusations to incite mob violence and create fear. The aim is to delay elections and destabilize the social environment, with investigations allegedly being slow and charges diluted, allowing perpetrators to evade accountability.