Muhammad Yunus, who has led Bangladesh into severe turmoil and Islamisation, appears to be falling out of favour with a certain political class and a section of his own people. Yunus is not just gradually losing ground in Bangladesh, but across the globe as well. There is no major country that is offering him any support, and very soon, he would be pushed into isolation.

While the current Biden administration has rapped him for not doing enough for the minorities, the next president, Donald Trump, has already made his views clear on the issue. Although small, a section of the youth in Bangladesh is now standing up to the atrocities of the Yunus regime. The scale of the retaliation may not be big, but in the near future it has the capacity to pose a risk to the Yunus regime.

It is becoming increasingly clear that a major coup in the form of a students’ protest was planned which eventually led to the ouster of Sheikh Hasina. Since the ouster and the installation of Yunus, may thought that the country would function normally. That has not happened, and outfits such as the Jamaat-e-Islami, which reports to Pakistan, have used this as an opportunity to spread terror in the country.

The small number of people who have decided to come out an oppose the atrocities are complaining about the number of violent incidents. Further the job market has gone haywire as Bangladesh has not only plunged into lawlessness, but also the economy is collapsing. This has irked several youths as it h.