Bangladesh is teetering on the edge of a law and order collapse, and the recent violence and social unrest only point to a serious breakdown of public order in the country. Although the interim government has launched Operation Devil Hunt, the difference between now and just a few months ago under the Sheikh Hasina government is striking. Durin...
Once a source of national pride, Bangladesh’s power sector is now crippled and collapsing. Energy once powered industry, agriculture, hospitals, and education—but under the illegitimate Yunus regime, that backbone has snapped.
In recent developments, serious questions have emerged about the Yunus-led interim government’s claims of transparency and integrity. Despite lofty declarations made abroad, mounting evidence suggests a reality riddled with corruption, favoritism, and abuse of power.
The current state of Bangladesh resembles a slow, silent suicide. An unelected, illegitimate regime has seized control of the state apparatus—not through any democratic mandate or electoral process, but via a deceptive, makeshift shadow administration. At the helm sits a man who is sacrificing national interests day by day to appease forei...
The birth of Bangladesh emerged from a blood-soaked war for justice, identity, and linguistic freedom—a struggle not merely domestic in nature, but one that sent shockwaves through the global conscience. The Liberation War of 1971, marked by genocide and the displacement of millions, challenged the moral compass of the international commun...