On 27th May 2025, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh acquitted Jamaat-e-Islami terrorist ATM Azharul Islam, a man convicted for heinous crimes during the 1971 Liberation War. Once sentenced to death for operating a rape camp, killing over 1,200 people, and orchestrating mass torture, his release now sends shockwaves through every corner of justice and sanity.
ATM Azharul was previously found guilty by the International Crimes Tribunal. His crimes included burning Hindu villages, murdering Hindu professors, and running torture cells in alliance with the Pakistani Army. His death penalty, upheld in 2019, was overturned by the same Appellate Division in 2025, paving the way for his release.
This is not justice—it is jihadist appeasement.
The Atrocities of ATM Azharul Islam
Between March and December 1971, this convicted Razakar ran a rape camp in Rangpur. He personally tortured, raped, and maimed women. On April 16 and 17, 1971, he led death squads into Hindu-majority villages, killing over 1,200 innocents. He burned homes, looted property, and left nothing but ashes.
On April 30, Azharul and his men abducted and murdered four Hindu professors and a woman. His crimes were deliberate, targeted, and genocidal. Yet today, under Yunus’s regime, he walks free.
Yunus: The Face of Islamist Subversion
Under Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh has become a playground for Islamists and a graveyard for justice. Yunus lifted the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami. He released terror group leader Jasimuddin Rahmani. He appointed Hizb ut-Tahrir members to official positions.
Meanwhile, Hindu communities live in fear. Their temples are defiled, and their homes are burned. Their voices silenced. Instead of justice, Yunus gave them textbooks glorifying Islamists and rewriting history to please extremists.
Islamist Mobs and State Endorsement
The so-called “Tawhidi Janata”—unofficial Islamic vigilante mobs—have attacked Hindus with impunity. Instead of stopping them, the state turned a blind eye. Instead of condemning the violence, Yunus called Hindu suffering “exaggerated.”
Bangladesh’s interim regime, propped up by external interests, suspended the Awami League’s student wing, banned any opposition, and fed the Islamist fringe.
Rewriting History, Erasing Hindus
New textbooks now falsely credit Ziaur Rahman with Bangladesh’s independence. Why? Because he is the icon of the Islamic right. The Yunus regime doesn’t just appease radicals—it legitimizes them, erases the truth, and vilifies the 1971 liberation.
Even foreign diplomats are alarmed. In March, Bangladesh’s ambassador to Morocco publicly slammed Yunus’s regime for its pro-jihadist tilt. His post vanished, but the truth it carried cannot be buried.
A State No Longer Its Own
The acquittal of ATM Azharul Islam is not an isolated miscarriage of justice. It is a symptom of complete institutional capture. A convicted war criminal, tied to systematic rape, torture, and genocide, has been freed—not because he is innocent, but because the state has become hostage to jihadist power.
Bangladesh is no longer governed. It is managed—by fear, by radicals, and by those who see Hindus as expendable Kafirs.
Hindus Washed Away
In 1971, India stepped in to stop genocide. Over 3 lakh people were murdered, most of them Hindus. Over 4 lakh women were raped, again—majority Hindus. Yet, in 2025, the same forces are back in power, this time under a native banner with foreign backing.
This isn’t just injustice. It is a betrayal of the very soul of Bangladesh’s liberation.
The World Watches in Silence—But Not Forever
While human rights activists scream over global issues, they remain silent as Hindus bleed in Bangladesh. No outrage. No sanctions. And no headlines.
But history won’t forget. And Bharat won’t forgive.
Justice may be denied in Dhaka. But the truth lives on—and the Karma will come.