Bangladesh Interim regime adviser meets LeT operative

A legal advisor to Bangladesh's interim government, Asif Nazrul, reportedly met Izhar, a Lashkar-e-Taiba operative. The meeting occurred after the Pahalgam attack. This raises concerns about the Dhaka regime's potential support for extremism again...

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The legal adviser to Bangladesh's interim administration, Dr Asif Nazrul, allegedly met a senior local Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative Izhar in Dhaka a day after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, a development that raises suspicions of involvement of the current dispensation in Dhaka in promoting extremism against India, said people familiar with the matter. The meeting is being viewed as a serious threat to regional stability, raising fears of increasing proximity between radical groups and the interim Bangladesh regime, Dhaka-based people said on condition of anonymity, adding that the details of the meeting were yet to emerge.

Izhar has a history of orchestrating terrorism plots from Bangladeshi soil, including an aborted attack on the Indian High Commission in Dhaka in 2009. He allegedly maintains deep ties with Hefazat-e-Islam, a Deobandi Islamist group established in Bangladesh in 2010. Izhar, who faces more than 25 terrorism charges in Bangladesh, has been under the radar of the Bangladesh security establishment since 2009.

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