Saturday, 24 May 2025, 05:34 PM

“I'll leave Bangladesh to the Prime Minister."

There has been a whirlwind of reports on Indian media with headlines of the likes of "Trump leaves Bangladesh to Modi" after the US president comment. 


For the past 53 years, various Indian proxies have been ruling Bangladesh. Among them, the fall of the worst dictator and genocidal Sheikh Hasina and her escape and direct refuge in the Indian government has been the most shameful diplomatic defeat for the Indian government.


Desperate to recover its damaged image in the international community and to recover from the economic losses of losing such a large colony, India has been spreading conspiracy theories about various countries behind the mass uprising in Bangladesh. And if she has some success in spreading these so-called conspiracy theories, and if she achieves some success in promoting that so-called conspiracy theory, she can take a few steps forward in her blueprint of turning Bangladesh into a colony again by inciting and sabotaging its internal affairs.


That's why the so-called third-class journalist asked the US President Donald Trump those "questions."

The reason he was called "third-class": The questions he asked were so random, awkward, and full of grammatical errors that they needed to be retranslated to make them understandable.


Donald Trump is naturally aggressive towards his opponents and he always says whatever he wants without diplomatic etiquette. Therefore, he will never miss the perfect opportunity to blame the Biden administration for the change of government in Bangladesh. With such a hope, Modi, the butcher, made a dirty diplomatic move.


But Mr. Trump did not fall into the trap of Gujarat's butcher Modi. He revealed the most important  truth in the history of Bangladesh, US President Donald Trump unmasked Indian hegemony.

US President Donald Trump's simple admission was that no US agency was involved in changing the government in Bangladesh. After all, he has learned through his studies that Modi (the Hindu) has been changing the rulers of that region of Bangladesh not once or twice, but for hundreds of years.


There is no shame in saying "frankly, I have been reading about it," as he is referring to Modi's claim that "Hindus have been playing the game of changing rulers for hundreds of years" on the Muslim-majority geopolitical position of Bangladesh.


Despite having so much fame and wealth, he describes himself as a book-reader, knowledge-hungry person and presents Modi as a foolish tea seller in front of the world's media. If Chawala had had knowledge of the history of government changes in that region, he would not have been humiliated by asking this question in front of the international media.

"I left Bangladesh to the Prime Minister" means: "I left the answers to those questions about Bangladesh to the Prime Minister." This historic, shameful interview is being promoted by the Indian-backed media in a desperate attempt to claim that "Trump has left Bangladesh in the hands of Modi."

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