The fascist Yunus regime has once again exposed its treacherous, sellout nature by bulldozing ahead with the shameful, sovereignty-destroying lease of Chittagong Port’s vital New Mooring Container Terminal (NCT) to the UAE-based giant DP World—a blatant giveaway of Bangladesh’s national asset to foreign hands amid cries of corruption, secrecy, and anti-national greed.
In a disgusting display of state repression, detectives masquerading as law enforcers whisked away six courageous workers’ leaders from the Chittagong Port area overnight from Saturday into Sunday, hours before the indefinite strike began.
These patriots—veteran activists including Abul Kalam, Shamsul Miya Tuku, Ripon, Asadul, and two others—dared to stand against this illegal, under-the-table deal that threatens Bangladesh’s economic lifeline and port sovereignty.
Coordinator of the protesting workers, Ibrahim Khokon, rightly blasted the operation: the port chairman is desperately using brute force to crush legitimate protest, but such fascist tactics will only ignite fiercer resistance.
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This criminal abduction comes as port workers and employees rightfully paralyse operations with an indefinite strike starting at 8am on Sunday. All jetties, terminals, container depots, and outer anchorages stand idle—exactly as they should—until this treacherous NCT handover is scrapped.
The regime’s puppet shipping adviser shamelessly declared the deal will proceed regardless, proving once more that Yunus and his cronies prioritise foreign profiteers over Bangladesh’s people and future.
The four-point demands are crystal clear and non-negotiable: cancel this anti-national NCT lease to DP World immediately; sack the corrupt port chairman and probe his misdeeds; revoke all repressive measures and transfers against protesters; and guarantee no further harassment or legal persecution. Anything less is surrender to betrayal.
The Yunus junta’s rush to sign away the NCT—pushed through with zero transparency, irregularities, and disregard for national interest—reeks of desperation. Economists have slammed it as outright anti-national sabotage, hiking costs for imports/exports while handing revenue streams to outsiders. High Court rubber-stamped approvals be damned; this is no legitimate PPP—it’s a fire sale of sovereignty timed to dodge accountability.
These six abducted leaders are heroes, not criminals. The real crooks sit in power, peddling Bangladesh’s crown jewel to Dubai cronies while unleashing goons on honest workers. The strike must intensify until this filthy deal is dead and buried. No force can silence the rightful rage of those defending the nation’s port—Chittagong will not be sold out on their watch!