Bangladesh, Dec. 7 -- Bangladesh, a nation born from the sacrifices and struggles of its people during the 1971 liberation war, now faces a dire and alarming situation. Decades after its hard-fought independence, allegations of growing radicalization, escalating violence against minorities, and external interference are emerging. At the heart of these concerns stands Muhammad Yunus, a figure once celebrated for his contributions to microfinance, now accused of fostering alliances with anti-Bangladesh forces and enabling a troubling trajectory for the nation.

The story of Bangladeshs independence is one of resilience and sacrifice. In 1971, its people fought a brutal war of liberation against Pakistani occupation forces and their local co...