A fire broke out in the secretariat at Segunbagicha in the capital on Wednesday night. 18 units of fire service are working to control the fire. The cause of the fire was not immediately known. However, the fire in the secretariat is not an ordinary incident, so various organizations and analysts, including ordinary people, are not willing to accept it as an accident.

Ever since the fall of Bangladesh's autocracy, a group has been trying to obstruct the interim government of Bangladesh in various ways. A special faction has planned this disaster to turn Bangladesh into a dysfunctional state.
There is extreme tension among the people of Bangladesh, especially demanding the trial of dictator Hasina. The interim government has already started functioning nicely. The prosecution has collected a lot of information on the corruption of dictator Hasina. Also the investigation into the BDR murder trial has started. We think someone set fire to the secretariat and wanted to burn the information. The exact amount of damage is not yet known.
But some are direct eyewitnesses of the fire. According to them, when the fire broke out in the secretariat, several vehicles on the road were moving at full speed. Where the police kept silent. Traffic was not controlled. A fire service worker was also killed by the truck.
Another said, the scene of the fire is mysterious. No fire was seen anywhere like that. Fire never jumps to different places. Religion of fire He moves forward by burning everything but the matter of fire in the secretariat is quite mysterious. Flames spread in special places leaving wide gaps in between.
Al Jazeera journalist Zulqarnain Sayer (Sami) wrote in one of his tweets: According to very reliable sources, the dire plans of a particular group to turn Bangladesh into a dysfunctional state are as follows:
1. High-value target assassination.
2. Sudden fire at critical locations (including KPIs).
3. Ambush in religious places.
4. Arson in high-rise buildings.
5. Attacks on government buildings.
6. Attacks on consignments of export-oriented industries.
7. Attacking supply chains to sabotage commodity prices
8. Mutiny in Bangladeshi missions/embassies abroad (open stand against the interim government by the mission/embassy).
9. By any means creating tension within the military-paramilitary forces. Negative propaganda aimed at creating mass hysteria among the forces.
10. At the same time trying to occupy different areas/villages/upazilas/districts by creating chaos.
11. Disruption of various web-based services by cyber attacks. Sabotaging the entire economy by disrupting economic transactions.
12. Looting in economic and business establishments, creating artificial mob violence with the help of mercenaries.
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