Pakistan publicly admits of sending weapons in hidden cargoes to Bangladesh

On December 7, during a talk show aired on Zee News, Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) leader Irshad Ahmed Khan made a startling confession: Pakistan is involved in sending weapons to Bangladesh. He also said, Pakistan wants to “liberate Bangladesh” from Indian influence. This admission has caused ripples across South Asia, as it substantiates longstanding allegations that Pakistan has been covertly smuggling weapons and drugs into Bangladesh taking full-advantage of the current revolutionary Islamist regime in Dhaka led by Trump-hater Muhammad Yunus.

The claims, initially brought to light by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury in an article in this newspaper (Weekly Blitz), have now gained undeniable traction following this public admission.

Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, a Bangladeshi born Internationally renowned journalist and editor of Weekly Blitz, had exposed the truth behind the smuggling of arms and narcotics from Pakistan to Bangladesh. His article detailed a well-coordinated network, implicating key players in the smuggling operations and even uncovering plans to disguise cocaine shipments as sugar consignments. Choudhury’s meticulous reporting included not only the details of these operations but also their potential consequences for national security in South Asia.

What was once dismissed by some as a speculative narrative now stands validated, thanks to the confession by Irshad Ahmed. His statements have triggered a wave of concern, both within Bangladesh and across neighboring India, where the news has become a national talking point.

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