Bangladesh, Nov. 9 -- Bangladesh, once hailed as a beacon of religious tolerance in South Asia, now stands at a perilous crossroads. The recent resurgence of attacks on the Christian minority is not merely an outbreak of isolated violence—it is a symptom of a deeper malaise: the growing nexus between politics and radicalism. Since the fall of Sheikh Hasinas secular administration in August 2024, the fragile balance between religious harmony and political expediency has crumbled. The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, appears to have failed—or worse, chosen not—to curb the rise of Islamist militancy. Instead, under Yunuss stewardship, Bangladesh is witnessing a disturbing pattern of appeasement toward radical elem...
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