In Yunus’ Bangladesh, where the regime spits on the 1971 Liberation War heroes, cancels Victory Day parades two years running, scraps national holidays, and openly cuddles the anti-Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami razakar scum, another freedom fighter has been butchered in his own home at Taraganj, Rangpur.
Early Sunday morning, neighbours found the blood-soaked corpses of Bir Muktijoddha Yogesh Chandra Ray, 75, a retired headmaster who fought for this country in 1971, and his wife, Subarna Ray, 60.

Their throats were slashed wide open, heads bashed in; one body was dumped in the dining room, the other in the kitchen. The killers locked the doors from inside and vanished.
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The couple lived alone in Rahimapur Chakla village; both sons are serving as police officers (one in Joypurhat, the other in Dhaka). A caretaker who looked after the house for decades raised the alarm when no one responded Sunday morning.
Locals climbed a ladder over the wall, broke in, and discovered the slaughterhouse scene.
Police admit the elderly couple was hacked and bludgeoned to death sometime Saturday night. No arrests, no motive announced, and no visible fury from a government that prefers fawning over Jamaat leaders while freedom fighters are murdered in their beds.
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This is the rotten reality under the Yunus clique: the very people who gave their blood to create Bangladesh are now being systematically humiliated.
At the same time, razakar sympathisers walk free, and the armed forces are forbidden from marching on the day we defeated Pakistan. Another freedom fighter erased, another family shattered, and the regime couldn’t care less.
Activists say it is high time Bangladesh got rid of the pro-Pakistani elements, like Yunus, whose father, Dula Mia Saudagor, was a razakar, and the Jamaat thugs.