South Asia is facing a troubling and mysterious geopolitical shift—and at the center of this storm is none other than Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the so-called Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former World Bank ally, now allegedly entangled in a dangerous covert operation.
According to credible sources, a clandestine network linked to Yunus is providing military training to nearly 70,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. The purpose? To fuel unrest in India and launch a proxy war on behalf of Myanmar’s military junta, reportedly with backing from Chinese and Pakistani arms.
This explosive revelation raises a grave question: How can a “peace icon” become a central figure in military conspiracies? The truth is, Yunus has long shown a pattern of political opportunism—leveraging state systems and international goodwill to serve his own interests.
This scheme—weaponizing the displaced Rohingya community as mercenaries to stir regional conflict—is a direct threat not only to Bangladesh, but also to India and Myanmar. The objective appears clear: escalate tensions across borders and use instability as a geopolitical bargaining chip.
Bangladesh must act now. The government must launch a thorough investigation and expose the masterminds behind this plot before it plunges the region into deeper chaos.
The world must not allow Bangladesh to become the launchpad for another international conspiracy.