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A Revenant, walking through tides with melodies keeping the soul alive. Middle-order batter resisting collapses. Anti-hate, always.

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All those Mtherfckers connected to this Kangaroo 🦘 court spectacle, will be dragged down and held fully accountable... Wait.

All those Mtherfckers connected to this Kangaroo 🦘 court spectacle, will be dragged down and held fully accountable... Wait.

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How many of you are confused that Yunus and his terror gang were born from a Mother’s womb? Hai..re Bangladesh, RIP.

How many of you are confused that Yunus and his terror gang were born from a Mother’s womb? Hai..re Bangladesh, RIP.

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"I was repeatedly gang-raped by Pakistani forces..." In 1971, they dragged her into hell. For months, she endured unimaginable torture in a concentration camp. Violated, broken, and stripped of dignity. Yet Ferdousi Priyabhashini survived the darkest horrors of the Bangladesh Liberation War. She later became a renowned sculptor, found strength in her pain, and had the courage to break the silence. Listen to this Heartbreaking story...This is her own voice. Raw. Painful. Unforgettable- “Then came victory. Bangladesh was born. People flooded the streets in joy. The red and green flag soared high against the sky. Yet for me and thousands like me, freedom brought no peace. Society did not embrace us. Instead, it pointed accusing fingers. Society called us impure… disgraced… shameful. As if the crime was ours.” Years later, when society was still unprepared to listen, Ferdousi Priyabhashini stepped forward with extraordinary courage. She became the first woman to publicly declare herself a Birangona, a war heroine. Her voice did not tremble. Instead, she looked the entire nation in the eye and asked: “Why should a woman who carried the horrors of war in her own body feel ashamed? Does rape take away a woman's honour, or does it only expose the beastly nature of the perpetrator?” That question still shakes the conscience of Bangladesh... The Liberation War was not only a story of territorial freedom. It is also the unwritten history of countless women's silent tears, broken bodies, and unhealed souls. Ferdousi Priyabhashini is one of its brightest yet most painful names. In 2010, the Government of Bangladesh honoured her with the Independence Award. She passed away on 6 March 2018, but her sculptures, her courage, and her questions remain. Freedom was not paid for with blood alone. It was purchased with the silent cries, the shattered dignity, and the unbreakable spirit of thousands of women like Ferdousi Priyabhashini. #ConcentrationCamp #Rape #NeverForget

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Another Fiery Speech of Suvendu Adhikari to Bangladesh Nationalist Party(BNP) leader who once burned his wife's Indian Saree to rise anti Indian sentiments. Listen to the rest of the brutal truths, actually very uncomfortable truths for all those Paki Razakars, militant terrorists of Bangladesh. “A so-called BNP leader, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi – this child of Razakars, this political dwarf who still carries the blood of 1971 traitors in his veins – has shown his true face. He burned his own wife’s Indian saree! Think about that for a second. The same man whose wife proudly wore a beautiful India-made saree in her home, in her private life, in front of her own mirror – that same man publicly set it on fire like a cheap street performer, just to score cheap political points against India. What kind of man is this? What kind of leader burns his own wife’s dignity for votes? Rizvi, listen to me loud and clear, wherever you are hiding in Bangladesh: You can burn a thousand sarees. You can scream anti-India slogans from morning till night. But you cannot burn the soul of Bharat Mata. You cannot erase the truth that your own wives, your own mothers, your own sisters still choose Indian sarees, Indian medicine, Indian rice, Indian onions, Indian salt, and Indian strength every single day. Your protest is fake. Your anger is theatrical. Your entire politics is built on hypocrisy and hate. Rizvi and your BNP gang – keep burning sarees if it makes you feel big. But remember this: Every flame you light only exposes your own emptiness. Every insult you hurl only strengthens our resolve.”

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