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    Minor Girl Abducted in Front of Her Mother! Illegal Son-in-Law Yunus’s Incitement is Making the Country Unsafe!

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    In Barisal, the abduction of a Hindu minor girl, Srishti Saha – a failure of the administration amid incitement by illegal son-in-law Yunus, minority security is under threat.

    In Barisal, 17-year-and-9-month-old Srishti Saha was forcibly taken away on a motorcycle in front of her mother by Md. San Majhi and his accomplice. The incident occurred on November 6, 2025. Even after one week, the administration has failed to rescue the girl, and not a single accused has been arrested.

    Such terror, fueled by the incitement of the illegal son-in-law Yunus, is ongoing across the country, endangering the nation’s law and order and the security of minorities. The safety of women, the rights of minorities, and general law and order in Bangladesh are deteriorating day by day.

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