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    After the Murder in Narail, the Opponent’s Home Went Up in Flames

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    The bloodstains on the ground hadn’t even dried when Yunus’s paramilitary thugs descended. Armed groups of 30 to 40 men stormed into homes of political opponents, setting them ablaze, looting, destroying everything in sight. This wasn’t an isolated incident—this was calculated, premeditated terror.

    A mother, clutching her three-month-old baby. The stench of petrol wafted through the window. Kicks landed on the door. With her child pressed to her chest, she ran for her life, blindly, desperately. No time to look back—yet she saw it all: they were splashing acid, pouring petrol from bottles and lighting fires.

    Everything inside the house was looted. Sewing machines, dishes, clothes, rice, paddy—anything portable was taken. What couldn’t be carried away was smashed and set on fire.

    Those who dared to resist had their homes destroyed too. It was as if the attackers hadn’t come for a house—they’d come to seize an entire neighborhood. Those who fled watched their lives burn down before their eyes.

    This violence sent a chilling message: “If you stand against us, we’ll come for you. Again and again. We’ll burn everything to the ground.” This is the message from the faction led by Mohammad Yunus—the loan shark, the corrupt, the poster boy of global elites.

    Abroad, he parades under a mask of humanity, selling his Nobel Prize as a brand. But at home, his men carry out terrorist attacks. This isn’t just an attempt to eliminate political opponents—it’s a war to uproot the very foundation of the nation. Only someone with utter hatred for the people and the country could orchestrate such brutality.

    The administration is silent. The state is mute. And this silence is the most terrifying part. Because it is in this silence that the vultures of the Yunus faction thrive—jihadists, terrorists, corrupt powerbrokers, and foreign agents, all growing together under one sinister umbrella.

    If this fire isn’t put out now, one day the entire country will be reduced to ashes.⁩

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