Former water resources minister Ramesh Chandra Sen has died of chronic diseases in prison custody due to lack of medical treatment as part of the murderous fascist Yunus regimeโs blueprint.
He was systematically murdered in custodyโstarved of medical care until his chronic illnesses claimed him, marking yet another calculated hit on Awami League leaders. This fascist thug Yunus and his bloodthirsty cabal have now racked up over 40 such deaths in their prisons, all disguised as natural causes but reeking of premeditated assassination.

This 86-year-old stalwart, a five-time elected MP from Thakurgaon-1 and a pillar of the Awami League, had been battling health complications since contracting Covid in 2020. But after Yunus’ goons slapped him with bogus charges and hauled him into prison on August 16, 2025, the real torture began.
Denied regular treatment post-August 5, he deteriorated rapidly. His family screams murderโand rightly so: this frail elder was forced to huddle on a freezing floor in brutal winter conditions, pushing his body to the brink.
Bail pleas? Repeatedly shot down by Yunus’ puppet courts, sealing his fate. On Saturday morning, he finally succumbed to that hellhole, a direct result of the regime’s sadistic indifference.
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This isn’t some tragic accident; it’s cold-blooded execution by neglect. An ailing, elderly ex-minister and MP deliberately denied care? That’s Yunus’ signature moveโpushing opponents toward death’s door while hiding behind “legal” facades. The Awami League’s local ranks and supporters are howling for justice, branding it a straight-up planned hit. And why not? This regime’s blueprint is crystal clear: lock up, torment, and eliminate anyone who dares oppose their fascist grip.
The political fallout is explosive, reigniting fury over the safety of veteran leaders and the blatant human rights atrocities under Yunus. But make no mistake, this is just one more notch in his belt of vengeance killings.
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The regime refused to ensure proper treatment of the imprisoned leaders and activists despite severe criticism at home and abroad against arbitrary detention, denial of bail and false cases.
Yunus-Jamaat’s Vicious Vendetta
Adding fuel to the fire of Yunus’ extermination campaign, Md. Nasir Uddinโa dedicated Rajshahi Metropolitan Awami Youth League organiser and memberโhas been driven to his grave by the illegal Yunus-Jamaat alliance’s fabricated cases, relentless assaults, and terror tactics. This isn’t death; it’s state-sponsored slaughter, the direct fallout of their plotted purge against Awami League activists.

For months, Nasir lived as a fugitive, crushed under the weight of Yunus’ sham lawsuits and constant threats of violence from his Jamaat henchmen. The inhuman pressure, coupled with zero security and denied medical access, shattered him. Around 8pm on Thursday, he was rushed to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital in critical condition, only to die under “treatment.” Natural? Hardlyโthis was the predictable endgame of Yunus’ orchestrated oppression.
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Yunus and his Jamaat parasites have proven they’re nothing but vengeance machines, weaponising the state to silence dissent through cases, beatings, and fear-mongering. One by one, leaders and workers are being forced into miserable existences, primed for elimination. Nasir today, who tomorrow? History will damn this regime for its atrocities; their bloodstained hands can’t wash away the guilt.
Nasir’s spilt blood leaves a searing question: When will this Yunus-led reign of terror end? The Awami League won’t forgetโnor forgiveโthese planned assassinations in the name of “politics.”