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Bangladesh in Crisis: Tanks Roll Into Dhaka as Political Tensions Escalate

The streets of Dhaka have become a scene of military might, with armored vehicles patrolling key areas amid a sweeping crackdown. The Bangladesh Army, in coordination with law enforcement, has launched a massive arrest campaign, detaining over 10,000 people nationwide—2,188 in the last month alone. Authorities claim the operation is necessary to “maintain law and order,” but the heavy military presence has raised fears of an impending political upheaval.

A Nation on Edge

With soldiers patrolling in armored personnel carriers (APCs) and jeeps, the atmosphere in Bangladesh is tense. The sudden surge in detentions has sparked speculation: Is the country on the brink of another coup?

Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has launched a scathing attack on Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, accusing him of being an “American puppet” and betraying Bangladesh. “This puppet government is erasing our history,” she declared, invoking the legacy of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Yunus Under Fire

Yunus, once celebrated as an economic visionary, now faces accusations of corruption and mismanagement. Critics allege that his administration has failed to deliver on promises, leaving the economy in shambles. Inflation has soared, and reports suggest that even basic necessities like fish are being rationed—a stark contrast to Bangladesh’s past prosperity.

Hasina has gone further, linking Yunus to extremist elements, claiming he freed jailed terrorists who have now entered politics. “This is not democracy; this is mob rule,” she asserted, vowing to reclaim Bangladesh from what she calls “foreign-backed conspirators.”

Military Moves & Political Maneuvering

The army’s sudden visibility has fueled rumors of a power struggle. While officials insist their presence is for “stability,” the timing raises questions. Opposition parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), have demanded immediate elections, but Yunus’s administration appears unwilling to relinquish power.

Some reports suggest Yunus may have even plotted against military leaders, allegedly hiring foreign assassins—a claim circulating among Bangladeshi media. Whether true or not, the narrative has further eroded his credibility.

What Comes Next?

With public discontent growing, political factions aligning against Yunus, and the military playing an increasingly visible role, Bangladesh stands at a dangerous crossroads. Analysts warn that if elections are delayed or suppressed, the country could descend into deeper chaos.

As armored vehicles rumble through Dhaka, one question looms: Is Bangladesh heading toward another military takeover, or can democracy still prevail?

For now, the world watches as this South Asian nation teeters on the edge of crisis.

Final Thought: The situation remains volatile. If Yunus fails to hold elections or loses military backing, his government could collapse—paving the way for either a return of traditional parties or an outright military intervention. The next 24 hours may prove decisive.

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