The Yunus regime, after destabilizing the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT), is now working to shut down tourism there just like in Saint Martin’s Island.

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The Yunus regime, after destabilizing the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT), is now working to shut down tourism there just like in Saint Martin’s Island.
The Yunus regime, after destabilizing the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT), is now working to shut down tourism there just like in Saint Martin’s Island.

Reports say that five indigenous students who went missing from Khagrachhari after the Biju festival have still not been found, even after three days. These students, enrolled at the University of Chittagong, were allegedly abducted, but their whereabouts remain unknown.

Currently, the three CHT districts are witnessing escalating tensions between rival armed groups. The sound of gunfire has become a regular occurrence in these areas. In the midst of this unrest, the U.S. Embassy in Bangladesh has issued a travel advisory for its citizens, warning against travel to the hill districts. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Army is reportedly withdrawing its base camps from the region, leading to a power vacuum that armed groups are exploiting.

Yunus and his allies are also quietly working to isolate Saint Martin’s Island from regular tourism under various pretexts. Their long-term plan appears to be handing over the island to foreign control. The day may not be far off when we see foreign navies building bases on Saint Martin’s Island.

But the violence, disappearances, and killings in the hills are not random—they are part of a deeper blueprint. The Yunus regime is deliberately fueling unrest in the region through calculated steps. The next phase will be an official shutdown of tourism in the hills. This plan, orchestrated under foreign prescriptions, is believed to be aimed at carving out a new Christian state encompassing Bangladesh’s three hill districts, Myanmar’s Chinese border provinces, and India’s Seven Sisters region.

This may not unfold overnight, but Yunus’s current push to stay in power for five years reveals the real goal: under the guise of “reforms,” he aims to destroy the country’s sovereignty. His mission is to follow through on the blueprint—separating Saint Martin’s Island and the three hill districts from Bangladesh, dragging the country toward a future similar to Afghanistan’s. Only then, it seems, will he vacate the seat of power.