Sunday 19 April 2020

Unanswered questions; Puzzle for infinity

Dhaka recently executed Capt. Abdul Majed a former Bangladeshi in the context of an political execution.

Key learning / questions from Dhaka episode after reading article titled Sheikh Mujib’s brutal assassin hid in Bengal for 20 years as a teacher, wife had ‘no idea’:

1. How Capt. Abdul Majed managed to hide in Kolkatta for more than a decade?

For more than two decades, Majed/Ali had lived in Kolkata and different districts of West Bengal as a humble, pious teacher, complete with a passport and Aadhaar card confirming his assumed identity.

2. How come such an important personality escaped the so called media for such a long time?

3. Is Capt. Abdul Majed episode is the Osama - Pakistan episode for India?

4. The truth about stay of illegal Bangladeshi's in India / West Bengal stands exposed?

5. The issue of sanctity of Aadhaar card and Passport by Indian authorities?

For more than two decades, Majed/Ali had lived in Kolkata and different districts of West Bengal as a humble, pious teacher, complete with a passport and Aadhaar card confirming his assumed identity.

Sources in central security agencies told ThePrint that Majed had apparently fled Bangladesh in 1996. He later got two passports — one made in 2007, and another in 2017. Both passports and his Aadhaar card were made in his assumed name, Ahmed Ali.


6. The vulnerability of Indian women (widow with children) especially from poor background?

Zareena told ThePrint that she was 31 years old when she was married to Ahmed Ali, then 64. Zareena, an illiterate woman from an impoverished family living in a village in Uluberia, around 55 km from Kolkata, was a widow with a young daughter at the time.

7. Why Kolkatta / Kerala / India has to wake up now regarding illegal immigrants?

8. Why Internal intelligence of India could not report this for such a long period i.e. decades?

9. The tragedy of Indian citizens and their exploitative political leaders?

10. What students might have learned from Capt. Abdul Majed?.

11. Puzzle of exiting Indian shore to neighboring country?

When he was produced before a magistrate’s court, he said he had come to Bangladesh on 15 March by air. But no stamp was found on his passport, sources said.

Capt. Majed / Ali is a classic case study for Indian Authorities.

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