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In a recent UK Parliamentary session, British MP Rupa Huq defended Muhammad Yunus, citing alleged atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh is not true. This intervention, while appearing to address human rights issues, is deeply entangled in political motivations. The British, historically known for their colonial maneuvers, continue to play a pivotal role in global political entanglements. Rupa Huq’s involvement is indicative of how external forces leverage local politics for their own agendas.

Huq’s roots in Pabna, Bangladesh – a stronghold of political Islamist forces—shed light on her motivations. It is becoming increasingly clear that she represents the interests of these forces, primarily the BNP-Jamaat alliance, which has long sought to destabilize Bangladesh by courting Western influencers.

Rupa Huq’s defense of Muhammad Yunus is far from an isolated incident. Her intervention reflects the broader agenda of political Islamists leveraging influential diasporic figures to manipulate international discourse. Her family ties to Pabna, an area known for its Islamist political activities, further connecting her to these forces.

Huq’s stance raises questions about her motivations and allegiances. While projecting herself as an advocate for human rights, her selective activism aligns suspiciously with the interests of Jamaat-e-Islami, a group with a controversial history in Bangladesh. Her actions highlight how the diaspora, particularly in countries like the UK, is being co-opted by forces aiming to undermine........

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