Since the July mass uprising, a spontaneous, isolated, and uncoordinated resistance has formed across various state institutions, politics, and the media against the return of those who support fascism. The BNP, Jamaat, and NCIB have completely failed to guide this resistance in the right direction collectively. As a result, it has turned into an aimless, thrilling campaign by “pressure groups.” The pro-India army chief, General Waqar, is spreading hatred against it by calling it a “mob.”

Because Professor M. Yunus’s government doesn’t understand even the basics of politics, anti-uprising forces are gradually organizing and attempting to stage a counter-show of power. Given this context, it is urgent to review all aspects of the brutal attack on the leaders of the Ganabikar Parishad last night and for the main political parties to collectively take a political stand. I am making a humble appeal to the three main political parties of the country.

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By Pinaki Bhattacharya

Pinaki Bhattacharya is a Bangladeshi physician, author, and social activist currently living in exile in Paris due to political repression by the Bangladeshi government. He later emerged as a vocal critic of authoritarianism, state violence, and historical distortion. His commentary—shared through books, blogs, and a widely followed YouTube channel—has made him a prominent voice in South Asian political discourse. Pinaki holds an MBA from Sorbonne Business School and is pursuing a PhD in sustainability. He has authored 19 books and continues to advocate for democratic accountability and human rights from abroad. Bdnewsnet.com publishes select writings, translations, and commentaries by Pinaki Bhattacharya with his explicit permission. We are honored to feature his work as part of our commitment to independent thought, political analysis, and investigative journalism. All content is edited by Aziz Tarak, and may occasionally be translated from the original Bengali to ensure clarity and accessibility for a wider audience.

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