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Is Yunus Inciting Jihadis to Cling to Power in Bangladesh?

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In a shocking display of desperation, Noble Laureate and Deep State Puppet, Muhammed Yunus is now dangling the threat of resignation as bait. Puppet Yunus made murmurs about his exit from Bangladesh’s interim government. Yet, analysts suspect something more sinister: a dog whistle to his Jamaati allies and Islamist mobs to light Dhaka on fire.

While the Yunus, whose hands are smeared in blood of Hindus, makes a mockery of democracy, a new drama unfolds in Kangludesh. However, it is becoming clearer that this is no resignation – it’s a political arson attempt disguised as victimhood.

Puppet Yunus Threatens Resignation, Dhaka Holds Its Breath

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The first thing the Puppet Yunus circus rolled out this week was a carefully curated sob story. “I’m being held hostage,” he whined to his ex-advisor and student cronies. But political observers aren’t buying the performance. His so-called helplessness comes right after BNP’s massive anti-government rally in Dhaka. Even the Army Chief Waker-Uz-Zaman sent a blunt reminder: elections must be held by December. Coincidence? Not quite.

The Yunus resignation ruse seems less like leadership constraints and more like a signal to the Islamists.

Yunus may be telling his Jammat that it’s time to riot—just in time for Friday prayers, of course. The timing of the declaration screams political theatre. The BNP demands a road map for democracy, and the army is also getting assertive. Thus, Puppet Yunus plays the martyr, hoping that if chaos erupts, international players—especially his patrons in the Deep—will rush in to protect “democracy.”

The puppet’s string-pullers clearly have deep pockets and deep networks.

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Nobel Laureate and his Islamist student allies are already notorious for vandalizing national symbols and stalling women’s reforms. They are known for rallying – Islamists have been chanting, torching, and marching ever since the Deep State Puppet took over. And who gave them cover every time? Puppet Yunus!

The Deep State’s Favourite Puppet is Cornered

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The carefully scripted resignation drama by Puppet Yunus is not about conscience, it’s about control. With the Awami League banned and hiding, the BNP is rising. General Zaman is holding the line and Yunus finds himself isolated in the nation he wants to rule. No real party wants him, not even his student-turned-ministers like Nahid Islam.

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But Deep State Puppet has resorted to melodrama instead of stepping down with dignity. “Form another interim government,” he reportedly, hoping that his followers would panic and pour into the streets.

Let’s be clear — this isn’t a noble resignation – it’s a trap.

By triggering political unrest, the Deep State Puppet is creating the conditions for foreign intervention. He wants his Jammati friends to make mayhem on the streets. One spark in Dhaka and the headlines will scream, “Crisis in Bangladesh  – Only Yunus Can Save It.” That’s the aim. That’s the script.

The Deep State Puppet is banking on chaos to freeze BNP’s political dreams.

He wants to create chaos that will tie the army’s hands. And the same chaos will invite the Deep State’s blessings. But here’s the twist – Bangladeshis are not fooled. The public does not want what Puppet Yunus and his Jamaati friends are peddling.

Yunus and the Islamist Mob: A Match Made in Anarchy

Deep State Puppet’s rule is not just conspiracy – it’s history. Every major Islamist riot in recent years has had a Puppet similar to Yunus in the background. From Ukraine to Bangladesh the Deep State storyline is similar. For Bangladesh, Yunus was a means to ban the Awami League and destroy the Bangabandhu Mujib’s legacy. From destroying the Dhanmondi residence to resisting reforms for women to killing Hindus – Yunus has either enabled or silently cheered the mobs.

Now, with torch rallies and threats of storming the cantonment, his foot soldiers will be back in action.

Their slogan? Protest. Their method? Violence, specifically against Hindus. Their inspiration? Puppet Yunus. Army chief General Zaman has already warned that chaos will be met with force. But Yunus is playing a dangerous game. If blood spills in Dhaka, fingers will point to the cantonment, and not the puppet masters behind the scenes. That’s what Yunus wants – to turn the protectors of democracy into its scapegoats.

Make no mistake  – Puppet Yunus is not stepping down – He’s stepping up his mischief.

Bangladesh Doesn’t Want This Puppet Show

The threat of resignation is not an act of sacrifice – it’s an act of sabotage. Puppet Yunus wants to ignite fires he can’t control, hoping they’ll bring Western oxygen to his dying regime. But the people of Bangladesh are watching. They’ve seen through the act. Protests in Dhaka against his rule – show how Bangladesh does not want an unlimited Yunus regime. The protest in Chittagong shows that people are aware of how Bangladesh is being sold by the Yunus regime. 

No one voted for this unelected Nobel pretender – He came to power on the back of a “student” mob.

It seems that the Deep State Puppet wants to stay in power through another protest. The same play, same players, different excuses. But this time, the army is alert, the political parties like the BNP are mobilized, and the people are fed up. Dhaka doesn’t need another puppet. Bangladesh doesn’t want another drama. What it needs is a fair election.

And what it demands is an end to Puppet Yunus and his Jamaati script.

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