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Jamaat Chief Slams Bangladesh President, Reveals Yunus-Islamists Nexus Amid Backlash
In a surprising turn of events, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has launched a sharp attack on President Mohammed Shahabuddin, following his public criticism of the Muhammad Yunus-led interim regime. Rahman’s comments, which came shortly after Shahabuddin revealed his experiences under the Yunus administration, inadvertently exposed a deeper connection between Bangladesh’s Islamist groups and the interim regime, hinting at a tacit alliance that has shaped the country's po
Jamaat Chief Slams Bangladesh President, Reveals Yunus-Islamists Nexus Amid Backlash
In a surprising turn of events, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has launched a sharp attack on President Mohammed Shahabuddin, following his public criticism of the Muhammad Yunus-led interim regime. Rahman’s comments, which came shortly after Shahabuddin revealed his experiences under the Yunus administration, inadvertently exposed a deeper connection between Bangladesh’s Islamist groups and the interim regime, hinting at a tacit alliance that has shaped the country's po
Bangladesh Crisis: Military Takeover Possible Amid Rising Unrest, Muhammad Yunus at Risk
Bangladesh is currently facing heightened political uncertainty as sources indicate a potential military takeover may be underway. Reports suggest the Bangladesh army, led by General Waker-Uz-Zaman, held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss significant developments that could unfold in the coming days. The meeting was attended by top-ranking army officers, including five Lieutenant Generals, eight Major Generals (GOCs), and key officials from independent brigades and the army headquarter
Bangladesh Crisis: Military Takeover Possible Amid Rising Unrest, Muhammad Yunus at Risk
Bangladesh is currently facing heightened political uncertainty as sources indicate a potential military takeover may be underway. Reports suggest the Bangladesh army, led by General Waker-Uz-Zaman, held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss significant developments that could unfold in the coming days. The meeting was attended by top-ranking army officers, including five Lieutenant Generals, eight Major Generals (GOCs), and key officials from independent brigades and the army headquarter









