We are facing a reality where the regime has neither legitimacy nor a functioning economic compass. Imposing tariffs on export-dependent sectors, failing to resolve internal energy crises, and looming political instability have cast a dark shadow over every layer of the economy. This darkness has been imposed by those who sit in power without th...
August 5, 2024, marks a dark turning point in Bangladesh’s history. With the help of foreign powers and domestic extremist factions, a democratically elected government was ousted and replaced by a donor-driven, NGO-aligned, interest-based regime, fronted by Muhammad Yunus. Since then, the country’s economy has been sliding into a fragile and br...