History has shown that tyrants may bend nations to their will, conspirators may cloak themselves in virtue, and foreign powers may manipulate the fate of smaller states—but truth, unyielding and indomitable, always emerges.
Today, Bangladesh stands at such a crossroads, where the ideals of our Liberation struggle confront the grim reality of a puppet regime imposed through deceit, coercion, and collaboration. At the center of this orchestrated calamity is Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a figurehead manipulated by the American deep state (CIA), Pakistan’s ISI, and their domestic cohorts—a formidable camarilla determined to reshape the destiny of our nation.
The people of Bangladesh cry out: “Shun Yunus everywhere—cast him out of Bangladesh!” This is not mere rhetoric; it is a moral imperative, a patriotic call to reclaim our nation—a Bangladesh born in the bay of blood in 1971, where Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians united to forge a secular, sovereign homeland free from tyranny, betrayal, and foreign domination.
The Camarilla Behind the Curtain
Dr. Yunus is no independent actor; he is the frontman for a sinister orchestra. His rise was engineered, not organic—a product of foreign conspirators’ design. The CIA, long infamous for orchestrating regime changes across the Global South, and Pakistan’s ISI, ever seeking to undermine Bangladesh’s sovereignty since 1971, have joined forces with local collaborators, including the treacherous Jamaat-e-Islami. This unholy nexus aims to erase the legacy of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s secular vision and subvert the nation’s independence.
The Attempt to Bury the Truth
The tactics are familiar: suppress the press, imprison dissenters, rewrite history, and sow communal discord. Under the guise of “interim governance,” Yunus’s handlers attempt to silence the truth. Yet truth cannot be buried. As Gandhi warned, “An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.”
Yunus and his foreign backers may claim reformist intent, but their actions betray them: unleashing mob violence, imprisoning freedom fighters, normalizing war criminals, and dismantling the transformative achievements of Sheikh Hasina, which had elevated Bangladesh to global recognition. Their fear is simple: Yunus is not a national leader; he is a pawn of foreign powers.
The Spirit of 1971 Cannot Be Destroyed
In 1971, Pakistan’s military and its local collaborators sought to erase Bangladesh’s birth through mass killings, rapes, and terror. Yet a nation rose from the blood-soaked soil, indomitable and united. Today’s conspiracy—Yunus and his camarilla—mirrors the same objective. Different actors, same goal: to subjugate Bangladesh’s spirit. But as Tagore wrote, “The night is black, but the stars are bright.” The flame of 1971 still burns.
The International Dimension
This is not merely a domestic betrayal. The CIA prefers pliant leaders serving Western strategic interests; Yunus fits perfectly. For Pakistan, backing Yunus provides revenge for 1971 and renewed regional leverage. For Jamaat and domestic traitors, it offers rehabilitation and impunity. The triangle—CIA, ISI, Yunus, and local foot soldiers—represents a coordinated attack on Bangladesh’s sovereignty.
History offers lessons: the coups against Mossadegh in Iran (1953) and Allende in Chile (1973) show the predictable patterns of foreign interference. Bangladesh faces the same peril today.
The Call to Action: Boycott and Resist
If truth cannot be buried, it must be proclaimed. Bangladeshis must reject Yunus’s regime politically, socially, and economically. “No place for Yunus, no place for traitors—drive him out now!” This is not about one man; it is about dismantling the camarilla, resisting foreign meddling, and reclaiming the nation. Silence is complicity. Action is moral duty.
Reclaiming Our Glorified Bangladesh
Bangladesh was born in sacrifice, sanctified by the blood of martyrs and tears of refugees. Sheikh Hasina’s vision—a nation of secular harmony—has been betrayed, yet it endures. To reclaim our nation:
Historical Vigilance: Defend the truth of 1971 against distortion.
Political Unity: Rally behind the legitimate leadership of Sheikh Hasina.
Global Advocacy: Expose the foreign conspiracy to the world.
As Jefferson wrote, “The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.” Our vigilance must now be unwavering.
The Triumph of Truth
The camarilla of Yunus, the CIA, the ISI, and their allies may attempt to bury Bangladesh’s independence, sovereignty, and secular identity—but they underestimate the resilience of our people and the moral force of our martyrs’ sacrifice. Truth may be delayed or distorted, but like a river, it inevitably finds the surface. The cries—“Yunus must go!”—resonate with the eternal spirit of the nation. Bangladesh belongs to its people, united and defiant.
Let us honor the promise of 1971. Let future generations inherit not a puppet state, but a sovereign, dignified, and harmonious Bangladesh.
"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time." — Abraham Lincoln
And the truth, eternal and invincible, defies burial.
Sent-in by Anwar A. Khan
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