Outlawing the Awami League and enacting laws that prevent justice for the killings that occurred after August 5 would be a grave long-term political miscalculation by the BNP.
#Freedom_Of_Speech#Ban_Polotics#Justice_For_All
Yes, you are the symbol of fraud Mr. Yunus, you present yourself as a global moral authority, yet your model thrives on exploiting the trust of uneducated rural poor for profit. Turning tax grievances into personal gain is not social service—it’s institutionalized deception.
This is the result of injustice.
This is not justice. This is oppression.
We demand accountability. We demand humanity. We demand justice.
#Bagerhat#Justice#HumanRights#Bangladesh
And the most horrifying part? The Yunus government reportedly didn’t even allow him to see the bodies.What kind of law is this? What kind of state is this? What kind of humanity is this? When a man is jailed and his family’s survival is taken away, and then a mother dies.
Within days… his wife was found hanging. And on the floor lay the lifeless body of their innocent child. No one around. Only emptiness, hunger, fear, and a home completely destroyed.
Is this just “news”? No.
This is evidence of a crime.
This is the naked face of state cruelty.
This photo isn’t just about one family — it’s the death of a nation’s conscience.
In Bagerhat, a Thana unit Chhatra League president, Saddam, was taken to jail a few days ago. He was the only breadwinner of his family — the only safety for a helpless child.
Then what happened?
Mahdi Hasan, a leader of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in Habiganj, admitted to burning Banichang Police Station and killing Sub-Inspector Santosh Chowdhury. He was arrested following widespread criticism over his statement.
The government kept the courts running all night to release a self-confessed murderer, while ordinary people are denied bail for years. What kind of rule of law is this? Why is Yunus pushing the country toward destruction?
#Bangladesh#StepDownYunus#LawAndOrder
Religious extremism is always a problem everywhere. In India, Hindu extremists have gone after Mustafiz in the IPL, while in Bangladesh, the government backed by Muslim extremists has decided not to play the World Cup Cricket in India.
#ICC#BCCB#MustafizurRahman
When Mustafizur was dropped from India’s IPL, the government’s advisers rushed in to protest. But these advisors imposed the ban on the world’s best all-rounder, Shakib Al Hasan. Isn’t this strangely romantic? 🙂↔️
#ICC#BCCB#SAKIB#MustafizurRahman
Yunus’s propaganda machine just paid Financial Times to publish a fairy tale: AL govt smuggled $240B abroad!
If that were true, BD’s economy would now be bigger than Malaysia’s.
Same Western media once sold the lie about Iraq’s WMDs-costing 5Lacs lives.
Bangladesh is not Iraq.
In Bangladesh, Yunus govt–backed extremists committed an unthinkable crime: they exhumed a spiritual leader’s body, burned it, and desecrated his bones in barbaric games.
No arrests. No justice.
This is not just brutality — it is state–sponsored mob terror, a dark stain on human civilization. #Shame #JusticeForBangladesh
This is what the terrorist students are doing under the unelected, unconstitutional #Yunus regime. This is not reform, this is true fascism. If this is acceptable, then why blame the Awami League for anything?
https://t.co/LfDJFFmwGE
@elonmusk Although the matter is ridiculous, Dr. Yunus's objective has been initially successful. He knows that the culture of British politics is that if there is a controversy about someone, he resigns. Tulip did just that, welcoming the British investigation.
@elonmusk A few days ago, Dr. Yunus called Tulip Siddiqui corrupt and demanded his trial. Two days later, Anti-corruption of Bangladesh filed a case against Tulip in Bangladesh. Although Tulip did not get any residential plot in Dhaka, a case of plot fraud was filed against her.
A mentally unstable guy, Tofazzal, was killed yesterday at Dhaka University by the pro-government student organization activists. Before killing, the killers let him eat dinner. Then beat to death.
#BangladeshCrisis#Yunus