While national and international circles are abuzz over Yunus’s so-called “resignation,” in reality, it is nothing more than a smokescreen. The real game is being played behind the scenes — involving three explosive issues: the Bangladesh corridor, the role of Khalilur Rahman, and the provision of Starlink technology to the Arakan group. The Yunus drama is staged precisely to distract from these critical developments.
Is there a plan to use the corridor stretching from Chattogram to the Rakhine border? Who is Khalilur Rahman, whose name keeps appearing in every intelligence report? And who is supplying Starlink technology to the Arakan separatists?
These three issues pose a direct threat to Bangladesh’s national security. Yet, both the government and the mainstream media remain silent. At this very moment, Yunus is playing the role of the “wounded humanitarian” to divert all attention away from the real agenda.
A triangular conspiracy is unfolding — Yunus, international powers, and internal beneficiaries are creating confusion to keep the public misinformed, prevent questions, and conceal the realities beyond the border.
Recently, the Starlink satellite system has suspiciously increased its presence in Bangladesh. This technology is reportedly being handed over to the Arakan Army to establish secure, direct communication with Western patron states and to enable real-time command and data transfer in battlefield conditions on Myanmar’s western frontier.
Starlink’s arrival is not a commercial or technological expansion — it is part of a geopolitical and military agenda. The core objective: empower the Arakan Army to destabilize the border regions of Myanmar and Bangladesh.
If this deep conspiracy behind the “resignation” is not exposed now, Bangladesh could fall victim to border crises, national security threats, and a dangerous web of international intrigue.