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Immediately after the July uprising, robberies, kidnappings and extortion have spread across the country. Basically, with the change of party government, the regulatory changes in the field of illegal black money trading are taking place. Which is a frequent and common thing in developing countries like Bangladesh. The administration and the common people of the country have accepted this with a smile or secretly.
After this, surveys are coming out that an average of 2 people are committing suicide in each district every day for various reasons and it is making headlines in newspapers.
The bodies of women who have been raped are being found in the fields, drains, rivers, and even headless women are often found.
An average of 3 people are injured and 1 person is killed every day in the name of political revenge by mob justice. The era has turned into a horror movie set. People are dying without war.
Recently, in Magura, a child named Asia was raped and strangled by her sister-in-law or sister-in-laws father, but luckily, the girl succumbed to her injuries in the hospital. Due to which the protest society is getting agitated. Again, incidents like rape are happening in the protest field.
In Madaripur, Bangladesh, people are being slaughtered in a mosque, which has turned into a new city of death.
Members of the law enforcement agencies are not left out, recently several police officers and female police officers have been reported to have committed suicide or been murdered.
The smell of drugs wafts through the air from every neighborhood and even from the village. People here are suddenly starting to behave like devils or vampires. Which the Yunus government is unable to rein in in any way. Of course, many are blaming the current political unrest, the hidden unrest within the police force, and the fear of dismissal as the reasons for this.
The common people are begging for forgiveness from nature, feeling helpless. Sometimes they only want elections and sometimes army rule to solve their problems.
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