
Sahidul Hasan Khokon
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Investigative Journalist # Writer: INSHALLAH BANGLADESH : The Story of an Unfinished Revolution
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Gobinda Biswas—a rickshaw puller. A red thread on his wrist was enough for extremists to brand him an “RAW agent.” He kept saying he was just a rickshaw puller, but no one listened. The young man from Jhenaidah was brutally assaulted and left critically injured—his survival remains uncertain. Yet he is called “fortunate,” because he did not meet the fate of Dipu Chandra Das of Bhaluka, who was burned alive. This is Bangladesh! This is the reality of its minorities! #bangladeshihindu #younus #minorityrights
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Once again, Bangladesh’s National Parliament has fallen victim to vandalism and looting. After the funeral of slain student leader Osman Hadi, a section of the attendees broke through the security barricades, entered the premises, and carried out acts of looting. This is no longer an isolated incident—it is a stark and disturbing display of the breakdown of order within the state. If even the National Parliament cannot be secured during a sensitive moment like a funeral, where does that leave the safety of ordinary citizens? Turning grief into violence and looting, under the watch of appeasement, raises grave questions about the country’s future. #Bangladesh #OsmanHadi #Jatiosangsad
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The Madhur Canteen at Dhaka University has been vandalised. It’s Not just walls—history was attacked. A man chanting religious slogans and quoting Kazi Nazrul Islam carried out the destruction. Faith and poetry were used as shields for extremism. Madhur Canteen is not a café. It is a living memory of the Language Movement, the mass uprising, and the Liberation War. Is this its crime? That it remembers freedom? If Madhur Canteen can be smashed today, what falls tomorrow— the Shaheed Minar? the Liberation War itself? Bangladesh must answer. Silence is not neutrality. History is under attack. And silence is complicity. ✊🇧🇩
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“We don’t want man-made laws, only Allah’s law.” “Democracy is a cobbler’s ideology.” “No place for secularism, no place for ‘Indian agents’.” These slogans were raised after Osman Hadi’s funeral—clear signals of what some envision for Bangladesh’s future. But in 1971, 3 million lives were lost and 200,000 women were violated for a secular Bangladesh—a nation of equal rights for Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, and Indigenous people. Is this why Yunus wants to erase 1971—because a plural, secular Bangladesh stands in the way of turning the country into an Islamic state?
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Neela Israfil, regarded as one of the prominent faces of Bangladesh’s so-called student revolution, was actively involved in the movement during July and August and continued to remain in the public spotlight afterward for various reasons. She later joined the students’ newly formed party, the NCS. A few days ago, she resigned from the party after bringing allegations of sexual harassment against one of its leaders. Now, she has spoken out about the July–August movement itself. She admits that the July–August movement was a meticulously designed operation aimed at removing Sheikh Hasina from power. It was not a student revolution at all. According to her, Abu Sayeed and Mir Mugdho were killed to implement that very design. He claims that bearded, skullcap-wearing militants carried out the police killings in the name of the movement. In this context, are Sheikh Hasina’s allegations regarding the July–August movement becoming increasingly relevant day by day?
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“Carrying the flag of Kalima, we stormed the Parliament building today! Very soon, Insha’Allah, the flag of Kalima will be flown over this National Parliament building.” So, is an Islamic Caliphate really being established in Bangladesh under Yunus’s leadership?
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The freestyle visits of Pakistani generals and members of the terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), to Dhaka amid its ongoing military tension with India and boiling hatred against Hindus in Bangladesh have exposed a deep-rooted conspiracy. While it is well-known that Pakistan’s LeT and Jama’at-ut-Dawa operatives played a key role in the 2024 jihadist-army coup that toppled the Awami League government, the visit of Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer, the closest aide of LeT chief Hafiz Saeed, is considered dangerous both for Bangladesh and India, as he visited some areas near India’s eastern frontier. Zaheer’s ideological footprint extends beyond LeT, with his Ahl-e-Hadith affiliations providing a veneer of legitimacy to Salafi networks across South Asia. His presence in Bangladesh, coinciding with planned propaganda against India, Hindus and ISKCON followers and a visit by Zakir Naik in late November, underscores a potential convergence of radical voices that could amplify recruitment and propaganda efforts targeting vulnerable border communities. Recently, Hefazat leader Mamunul Haque and his colleagues visited Afghanistan to learn firsthand about the implementation of Shariah law in the war-torn country. Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami also said that they will establish Shariah law once voted to power. Zaheer is the General Secretary of Pakistan’s Markazi Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadith and a long-time ally of the UN-designated terrorist. He landed in Dhaka on October 25 and has since toured sensitive border districts, delivering inflammatory speeches and networking with local radical elements. After reaching Dhaka, Zaheer addressed the “Shine with Nibras – Annual Cultural Fest 2025” at Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB). This marks his second visit since the interim regime under Muhammad Yunus took office. He was also in Bangladesh for more than a week in February 2025. Zaheer will participate in a huge Islamic Conference in Rajshahi on November 6-7. He is expected to stay in the country for more than 12 days. Since August last year, the Yunus gang has been working closely with Pakistan’s ISI to weaken the Bangladesh Army and destabilise the Seven Sisters using the jihadists of LeT, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Taliban and Ansar al-Islam, and some former and serving army personnel. With the fall of the secular government and Dhaka now leaning toward Pakistan and China, terror operatives once pushed away now seem welcomed again. Security experts believe that the LeT is reviving its cross-border footprint under the guise of religious outreach. As calls for jihad and “Greater Bangladesh” grow louder in Dhaka, India watches closely, knowing this network has a direct impact on border youth, recruitment, and national security. In Rajshahi, Zaheer was received at the Shah Makhdum Airport by Abdur Rahim, the son of Abdur Razzak bin Yusuf. He is a member of Al Jamia As-Salafiah, an Islamic research institute affiliated with the Bangladesh branch of the country’s Ahl-e-Hadith movement.
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The statement of this Pakistani youth has made it clear how close Osman Hadi was to Pakistanis. The same Pakistan that- killed three million people, raped two hundred thousand women, and carried out an organized genocide against an entire nation. The Pakistan that, in 1971, soaked this land in blood, stripped mothers of their dignity, and covered this soil with the bodies of intellectuals. When a citizen of that Pakistan comes and says about someone’s death— “This is our loss as well,” there is no longer anything hidden about whom that person was working for.
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