Mohsin Rashid vows to sue fascist Yunus for treasonous assault on Constitution

In a blistering takedown of the despotic Yunus junta, Mohsin Rashid, president of the Bangladesh Muslim League and a battle-hardened Supreme Court advocate, has declared war on the so-called “Nobel laureate” Muhammad Yunus, vowing to slap him with a treason charge for his regime’s brazen, unconstitutional power grab and criminal disregard for the nation’s highest laws.

During a no-holds-barred interview on Monday on senior journalist Manjurul Alam Panna’s YouTube channel Manchitro, Rashid didn’t mince words: if the spineless new government refuses to grow a backbone and act, he’ll personally haul Yunus into the dock.

This comes as no surprise amid the mounting outrage over the Yunus regime’s 18-month reign of terror, marked by mob rule, mass arrests, and a fascist stranglehold on power that turned Bangladesh into a lawless hellhole.

Rashid laid bare the regime’s treachery: With the Prime Minister’s office vacant after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, the President stood as the lone guardian of constitutional order. But Yunus and his cabal of cronies treated the presidency like a rubber stamp, sidelining, bullying, and psychologically tormenting the head of state.

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No consultations, no advance warnings on policy diktats, no respect for the office—nothing but raw, illegal coercion. “This isn’t just a constitutional violation; it’s outright treason!” Rashid thundered, exposing how documents were shoved under the president’s nose for forced signatures, risking a total meltdown of the republic if he resisted.

The lawyer didn’t stop there, demanding a ruthless probe into Yunus’s shadowy advisory council—the puppet masters behind this murderous farce. “The state isn’t your personal playground for corruption and abuse!” he roared, insisting on an impartial inquisition into the irreparable damage inflicted on Bangladesh’s institutions by these fascist overlords.

Citing Article 106 of the Constitution like a weapon, Rashid revealed he’s already stormed the courts for a certified copy of a related judgment and plans to demand a full review. His message was crystal clear: Never again will Bangladesh tolerate such unconstitutional abominations masquerading as “interim governments.”

If the current administration drags its feet on forming an inquiry committee, Rashid promised to unleash a legal notice followed by a bombshell lawsuit, naming Yunus as the prime culprit. “I’ve done it before, and I’ll crush them again,” he warned.

Senior journalist and political analyst Probir Kumar Sarker states that this explosive threat underscores the festering wounds left by Yunus’ illegal regime—a blood-soaked era of arbitrary detentions, vigilante killings, press muzzling, and self-serving cronyism that betrayed the people’s uprising and plunged the nation into chaos. As calls for justice swell, Yunus’ facade of benevolence crumbles under the weight of his fascist crimes.

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