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British MP Tulip Siddiq Challenges Bangladesh’s Md. Yunus and His Government to Face Corruption Allegations Directly

Tulip Siddiq, the four-term British MP and former minister — and daughter of Sheikh Rehana — has publicly challenged Bangladesh’s de facto ruler Md. Yunus and his government to confront her directly over corruption allegations they have made against her.

In a bold move, Siddiq sent a letter requesting a face-to-face meeting with Md. Yunus during his upcoming London visit. She aims to counter what she calls one-sided and unlawful actions by Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), which she believes are part of a politically motivated smear campaign.

Md. Yunus is expected to be accompanied on his London trip by the ACC chairman and the Governor of Bangladesh Bank. Siddiq argues that if there is any truth or genuine moral courage behind their accusations, they should be willing to meet her and answer for them.

The British MP’s courageous stance has already been widely covered by leading British and international media outlets.

Observers note that if Md. Yunus refuses to meet with Siddiq, it will raise serious questions about the legitimacy of his government’s actions in the eyes of both the British government and public. On the other hand, if he does accept the meeting, he is likely to face sharp scrutiny — as the allegations against Siddiq are not only false but entirely fabricated and imaginary.

For Md. Yunus, the upcoming London visit now presents a significant dilemma, as he faces the prospect of either public embarrassment or international criticism.

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