Dhaka: America was behind the plan to remove Sheikh Hasina from the post of Prime Minister of Bangladesh. This is revealed by a secret document of the US government which has now been made public. According to this document, the plan to remove Sheikh Hasina from the post of Prime Minister of Bangladesh started in 2019. Just a suitable opportunity was being awaited. Senior US officials who oversaw this entire plan included Chris Murphy, Sumona Guha, Donald Lu, Sarah Morgan, and Francisco Bencosme.
America rejected the allegations.
Sheikh Hasina herself had accused America of trying to remove her from power. But at that time America had completely rejected these allegations. However, when Mohammad Yunus took over the power of Bangladesh, people’s suspicion towards America deepened. Because Mohammad Yunus is considered to be America’s special.
Agencies like IRI, NED, and USAID involved
Internal documents made available to The Sunday Guardian reveal that agencies such as the International Republican Institute (IRI), the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) were involved in the plan. The most prominent among them was the International Republican Institute (IRI) which orchestrated regime change in Bangladesh after Mongolia (1996), Haiti (2001), and Uganda (2021). These documents also show how the project was necessary to counter India’s interference.
The hand of US-funded institutions
The Washington-based IRI’s stated purpose is to “promote democracy by supporting democratic institutions, political parties, civil society, and electoral processes” and it serves as an implementation partner for USAID-funded projects aimed at enhancing democratic governance. IRI is one of NED’s four main institutes, which include the National Democratic Institute (NDI), the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), and the Solidarity Center. Similarly, NED provides grants to IRI for various projects aimed at “strengthening democratic institutions and processes.” While NED is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1983, primarily funded by the US Congress that operates independently of the US government, USAID is a government agency responsible for administering foreign aid and development assistance.
Efforts have been going on since 2019
In March 2019, IRI launched a program to bring about governance change in Dhaka, after receiving grants for its activities from USAID and NED. That program was named “Promoting Accountability, Inclusion and Resilience Support Program” (PAIRS) and ran for 22 months until January 2021. IRI said the program was essential “to increase the political participation of Bangladeshi citizens and amplify anti-authoritarian voices,” for which “IRI implemented a wide-ranging social empowerment project that promoted and expanded citizen-centered, local, and non-traditional forums for political engagement.”
Money flowed like water.
In this way, to achieve their objective, US agencies spent money on water. Grants were given to every social or pressure group to do anti-government work. Campaigns were run on social media and money was given in return. Every group was targeted so that it could work against the government in some way or the other. On March 16, the National Democratic Institute (NDI), another Washington-based organization, and the Technical Assessment Mission (TAM) of IRI released a report on the 2024 national election. The report claimed that Sheikh Hasina won the election through rigging while the opposition was completely absent in this election. Along with this, the government was also accused of misusing the government machinery. It was also said that the ruling party dominated the entire electoral process and violence was resorted to suppress the voice of the opposition.