"Bangladesh Deserved Better — But You Chose Blind Loyalty Over Truth"
"Before You Kill the Truth, Ask Yourself: Are You a Citizen or a Slave?"
A Message for Those Who Are Playing Politics for Personal Gain
Eventually, you will face the consequences of placing personal interests above the advancement of the nation. While Bangladesh will not regress, the anticipated progress will undoubtedly be postponed. It is profoundly disheartening to witness calls for the resignation of individuals like Dr. Muhammad Yunus, who has provided us with genuine opportunities to innovate, develop, and prosper.
🔥 Achievements and Contributions After August (Under Dr. Yunus’s Influence or Leadership)
Massive Foreign Reserve Growth:
The foreign reserve rose from $18 billion to over $30 billion in less than a year, without using foreign reserves to pay loans. This shows economic confidence and global trust.
🏗️ Mega Projects :
Multiple mega infrastructure projects launched or accelerated.
Focus on long-term development, not just political gains.
🏭 Industrialization & Economic Zones:
Strong efforts to bring foreign and local investment into special economic zones (SEZs).
Goal: Industrialize the country and increase employment.
⚓ World-Class Port Development:
Plans and groundwork for building a world-class port to boost trade and logistics. at the same time, BNP doesn't want this. but it's aimed at making Bangladesh a regional trade hub.
🏙️ Dhaka Under Construction for a Better Future:
Entire Dhaka city under development — roads, flyovers, metro rail, drainage systems. Infrastructure aimed at sustainable urban living.
📡 First South Asian Country to Bring Starlink:
Bangladesh became the first in South Asia to approve and adopt Starlink. Brings satellite internet coverage to rural and remote areas.
✈️ Upgrading National Defense:
An order was placed for J-10C fighter jets to modernize the Bangladesh Air Force. Reflects focus on national security and modernization. deal with Japan for military equipment.
Dr. Yunus represents a visionary, people-centric leadership model.
Instead of trying to destroy his legacy with political games, we should learn from his courage, transparency, and futuristic thinking. Let the people see the truth — history always remembers the ones who built, not the ones who destroyed.
My Final Message to the Future of Bangladesh
Over the past few months, I have watched the situation unfold — and it breaks my heart.
People who have dedicated their lives to building a better Bangladesh are being humiliated, restricted, and targeted for political gain. One such person is Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
🌍 Dr. Yunus — A Global Leader, Working for Bangladesh
He brought the UN President to Bangladesh — a symbolic moment that placed Bangladesh at the center of international diplomacy.
He tried to rebuild our economy, restore transparency, and give people freedom to dream, create, and grow.
From building reserves to attracting global investments, he brought results, not promises.
❗ But this nation… what did we give him in return?
I’ll be honest. In the last 3–4 months, the situation has forced me to say something I never thought I would:
If Dr. Yunus resigns, I will feel relieved. Not because he failed, but because we failed him.
Bangladesh does not deserve leaders like Dr. Yunus.
We, the people, are choosing crime, corruption, and illiteracy over integrity, vision, and development.
🔥 To Those Who Blindly Follow Political Parties:
Ask yourself:
Are you a kingmaker or a servant of power?
Do you create leaders, or do you just obey them blindly?
Is a leader supposed to serve you, or are you meant to be a slave to a party?
I believe a true citizen creates a leader who serves the people, listens to the people, and is accountable to the people, not the other way around.
But you-you’ve become real servants. You no longer carry the blood of the martyrs who gave us this nation. You chose slavery in the name of loyalty.
🧭 Why This Blind Hatred for Dr. Yunus?
Is it because he refused to be controlled?
Is it because he tried to create a system that makes corruption impossible?
Is it because he challenged foreign influences — especially from India?
If so, then this isn't just political — this is treason against Bangladesh's future.
🌱 I’m Not Saying He Should Rule Forever…
No. I am saying — give him just 2 years with full freedom.
Let him build the system, fix the foundation, install honesty.
If we stop him now, and let corrupt parties return —
We won’t just lose Dr. Yunus. We’ll lose the last real chance we had at building a better Bangladesh.
And then, yes — the blind will starve, and the corrupt will feast.
We Don’t Want India. We Don’t Want Pakistan. We Want Bangladesh.
A Bangladesh where:
No leader is above the people.
No party owns the country.
No foreign power decides our fate.
History is watching. Choose your side. Do you want a future of light or darkness?
🔚 Ending Note:
If you silence the voice of truth today, tomorrow your voice may never be heard.
🙏 Thank You for Your Time
If you are Bangladeshi, I have only one heartfelt request:
Be a kingmaker, not a servant.
Don’t be influenced by others.
Think critically. Analyze deeply.
Seek the truth — not through the eyes of others, but through your own fair and transparent perspective.
Only then can we build something real.
Only then can we become what our ancestors dreamed of.
"Be a great man, and build a great nation."
About the Creator
shahjalal faruk
Hi, I’m Shahjalal Faruk —
Mechanical engineering student from Bangladesh, writing on geopolitics, war strategy & unbiased military analysis. Focused on facts, not sides — exposing the truths behind regional and global conflicts.
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Comments (2)
You've laid out some great points about the progress in Bangladesh under Dr. Yunus. It's impressive to see the growth in foreign reserves and all the infrastructure projects. But I wonder how sustainable some of these developments are in the long run. Also, how do you think the political opposition's stance will impact future progress?
You are absolutely true.