Inside Bangladesh’s prisons, a covert war is underway — a calculated conspiracy by the Yunus regime to wipe out loyal Awami League activists.
In one such case, a devoted leader of the Volunteer League from Mahimaganj Union in Gaibandha’s Gobindaganj upazila was subjected to torture chambers inside prison — directly used by Yunus’s secret operatives. He was brutally beaten for days, his body broken piece by piece.
Eventually, with a bleeding body, shattered nerves, fractured bones, and in a state of total physical collapse, he was released from jail — but death was only a matter of time.
On June 29, 2025, Ranjhu Ahmed passed away at his home. This was no ordinary death. It was a cold-blooded, state-orchestrated political assassination.
Today’s prisons have become “political slaughterhouses” — where Awami League leaders and activists are being silently eliminated.
No bullets are needed. Torture is doing the job.