India, June 14 -- Muhammad Yunus, once hailed as a visionary economist and social reformer, now accused of steering Bangladesh into deeper division and decay through a caretaker regime defined more by personal retribution than national stewardship

This week's attack on Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home in Sirajganj is no mere incident but a stark symptom of Bangladesh's deterioration. Once a cultural sanctuary, it now lies desecrated by mob violence over a trivial dispute - reflecting a nation fraying under extremism, institutional decay, and political chaos.

The state's feeble response exposes its waning control, while the turmoil mirrors the catastrophic misjudgements of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus's fractured stewardship. Once re...