Bangladesh, Jan. 27 -- Bangladesh stands at a precarious crossroads following the abrupt ouster of Sheikh Hasinas regime on August 5, an event her loyalists decry as an ‘Islamist-military coup. As accusations of betrayal and corruption swirl around Hasinas inner circle, the nation grapples with a volatile political landscape dominated by power struggles, rising Islamist influence, and looming international repercussions. Against this backdrop, the role of figures like Muhammad Yunus and the involvement of foreign powers, including Pakistans ISI, add further complexity to an already combustible situation. With the future of Bangladeshs democracy and military stability hanging in the balance, questions arise about whether this upheava...