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Trump’s Game Begins: Modi’s Rival Trudeau Steps Down—Is Dr. Yunus the Next Target?

The global political landscape is witnessing a new chapter with the rise of Donald Trump as the newly elected President of the United States. The recent resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has added a dramatic twist to international diplomacy. Trudeau, known as one of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s most vocal critics, is now out of the picture, sparking intense debate. This has raised a critical question: Is Dr. Muhammad Yunus the next target for the Trump-Modi alliance?

Dr. Yunus’s Comments on Trump Under Scrutiny
According to media sources, Dr. Muhammad Yunus had once made critical remarks about Donald Trump. Reports suggest that evidence of these comments has now reached the President’s desk. Insiders close to the Trump administration have indicated that high-level discussions are underway about the matter. Dr. Yunus has reportedly acknowledged making such remarks.

Strengthening Trump-Modi Relations
The bond between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump has been well-documented. Trudeau’s resignation is seen by many as a significant boost for this relationship. Trudeau was a staunch critic of Modi’s policies and was often vocal on international platforms against the Indian government. His exit is being celebrated as a diplomatic win for Modi’s administration.

Dr. Yunus’s Troubled Legacy
Dr. Yunus, once celebrated for his contributions to microfinance and economic justice, has come under scrutiny for alleged human rights violations, suppression of press freedom, and minority rights abuses under his interim government in Bangladesh. Furthermore, a case has been filed against him with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, adding an international dimension to the controversies surrounding him.

These allegations have significantly tarnished his global reputation. Dr. Yunus now finds himself navigating mounting political and legal pressures.

What Lies Ahead?
Experts believe that Trump’s strategic approach has now put Dr. Yunus under close scrutiny. The critical question is whether this marks the beginning of the end for Yunus’s influence or if he will leverage his international network to counter these growing challenges.

With the Trump-Modi alliance tightening its grip, all eyes are on the next moves in this unfolding geopolitical drama. Will Dr. Yunus withstand the pressure, or is his clock ticking? Only time will tell.

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