As information emerges about the militant activities of 36 Bangladeshis arrested in Malaysia, questions are being raised about the role of Bangladesh’s current illegal Yunus government. This incident is not an isolated one; rather, it is part of a well-planned international terrorist network, deeply rooted in the politics of Bangladesh. The history of the Yunus clique’s seizure of power and their collusion with militant organizations is now becoming increasingly evident.
When Yunus seized power through a bloody coup in 2024, questions were immediately raised internationally regarding the legitimacy of this government. Now, information provided by Malaysian police further reinforces those doubts. The detainees were not only promoting the ideology of ISIS, but were actively funding terrorist activities in Syria and Bangladesh. The question is: what was the source of this money? Who was behind this funding chain?
The silence of the Yunus government makes this incident even more suspicious. A legitimate government should have immediately launched an investigation into allegations that its citizens were involved in militant activities. But, as always, the Yunus administration has remained silent. Is this silence an admission of guilt? Or are they afraid that an investigation would expose their own terrorist connections?
According to information from Malaysian police, a large portion of those arrested were construction workers and factory workers. How did they manage to build such a large terrorist network? Who trained them? Who funded them? Seeking answers to these questions reveals a picture deeply intertwined with the current political situation in Bangladesh.
Since the coup of 2024, the unstable situation in Bangladesh has created a favorable environment for such terrorist activities. The Yunus government’s lack of principles and weak leadership is gradually turning the country into a sanctuary for terrorism. The involvement of Bangladeshi citizens in militant activities abroad further tarnishes the country’s image.
In this context, the international community should reconsider all forms of engagement with the Yunus government. It is imperative to question the legitimacy of a government that allows its citizens to become involved in militant activities. The people of Bangladesh are now beginning to realize that the power grab by the Yunus clique was not just a political event, but rather the beginning of a dangerous new chapter for the country.
Without the fall of this government, peace and stability will not return to Bangladesh. The country cannot be allowed to become a haven for terrorism. The time has come to stand up against this illegal, ineffective, and terror-supporting regime. Otherwise, Bangladesh risks once again being labeled a terrorist state on the world stage, which is completely contrary to the spirit of our independence.