Explosive allegations from Sheikh Hasina rock Bangladesh politics: The ex-Prime Minister accuses Muhammad Yunus’s interim government of abetting a radical free-for-all against minorities, especially Hindus. Through an exclusive email exchange, Hasina portrayed a nation adrift, where fanatics strike with impunity under official indifference.
‘Power-holders bear the blame for neglecting equal citizen protection,’ she asserted. The uptick in atrocities, Hasina explained, flows from a non-elected authority’s pattern of denial and appeasement. Once a secular haven, Bangladesh now witnesses the hounding of Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and Ahmadis—direct fallout from politicized extremism.
Field reports confirm the nightmare. Naogaon’s Mithun Sarkar drowned escaping vigilantes. Narsingdi’s Sarat Mani was dismembered by zealots. Jessore claimed Rana Bairagi via gunfire. Shariatpur’s mob killed Khokan Das. Mymensingh betrayed Bajendra Biswas with a fatal shot. Amrit Mandal faced mob justice, Dipu Das barbaric execution.
Seven Hindu lives snuffed out in 19 days, amid 2,442+ attacks and widespread temple vandalism per Unity Council tallies. Hasina’s indictment challenges Yunus to reclaim control. Post-revolution fragility demands swift action—will the interim regime prioritize justice over jihadist pandering, or cement a legacy of division?