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Trial of Muhammad Yunus reeks of political agenda. It shows Bangladeshi leaders are insecure

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A Bangladesh court has convicted Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus in a trial that reeks of ill-motivated political agenda. It’s vindictive and in line with “strong” leaders’ insecurities with those outside the system who enjoy intellectual, moral authority and fame. The move raises questions of court acting as a rubber stamp.

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Designating Goldy Brar as an individual terrorist under UAPA is part of a decisive crackdown on the emerging nexus between terrorists and gangsters abroad. It is shameful that Canada continues to harbour individuals like Brar and Arsh Dalla, who work against India and have even openly claim responsibility for assassinations.

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