Tag: Lawlessness

Dr. Yunus’s Biased Election: A Warning Sign of Political Instability

The election that Dr. Yunus is set to organize is biased and retaliatory. By excluding the Awami League and other...

⁨⁨Gas Crisis Puts the Lives and Livelihoods of Millions at Risk: Ordinary People Paying the Price for Yunus’s Incompetence

LPG gas shortage in Barishal exposes governance failure under Yunus’s interim regime, leaving CNG drivers jobless and thousands of families facing economic survival crisis.

⁨Rattling of Arms at the Border, Yunus Sleeping Soundly in Dhaka!

What is currently happening along the Cox’s Bazar–Teknaf border makes it seem as if Bangladesh has no government at...

Not Democracy, but an Election Drama: Which Path Is This Vote Pushing Bangladesh Toward?

The election scheduled to be held in Bangladesh on 12 February 2026 is increasingly turning into a questionable political...

Looted weapons to cling to power, a stage-managed election through drills by militant–terrorists, a silent military

The Home Adviser’s statement that weapons looted from police stations will not be used during the election may sound...

⁨Handing the Country Over to Militants in the Name of Democracy

The recent explosion in a madrasa building in Hasnabad, Keraniganj, and the recovery of a large cache of bomb-making...

Politics rocked by allegations of lobbying and extortion even before coming to power, rumors of a multi-crore racket using Tarique Rahman’s name

Even before coming to power, old-style politics of corruption, lobbying, and abuse of influence is allegedly resurfacing. With these...

Taliban Leader in Dhaka to Organize Militants Under Yunus’s Leadership

Bangladesh is once again drifting toward the shadow of militancy, recalling the darkest days of the BNP–Jamaat era. Recent developments suggest that this resurgence is neither accidental nor isolated, but unfolding under the watch of the illegal interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. The unexplained week-long visit of a senior Taliban leader to Dhaka, his meetings with known Islamist figures, the recovery of bomb-making materials from a madrasa, and a series of targeted killings point to a rapidly deteriorating security environment. As elections approach, militant networks appear emboldened, law enforcement remains silent, and political violence is escalating. Together, these events signal a deepening crisis—one that threatens Bangladesh’s democracy, sovereignty, and social stability, and risks turning the country into a new hub of regional extremism.

Why a Unilateral Election and the Rise of Extremism in Bangladesh Are Concerning for New Delhi

Bangladesh is moving toward an electoral framework in which there is a growing risk that the country’s largest political...

Bangladesh top media office branded as Hindu worship place to provoke arson and looting

Yet another alarmist incitement using this platform to justify terror attack on top media outlet Prothom Alo. This post...

Media Destroyed by the Failures of the Illegal Yunus Government

Since August 5, 2024, Bangladesh has entered a shameful era marked by attacks on the media, repression, and widespread...

⁨Silent support of the police and the government for a Jamaat candidate in the Satkhira election

Will Yunus conduct a fair election in Bangladesh? In Satkhira, a police officer—ASI (Armed) Md. Mohibullah—was seen singing songs at...