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2025
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As portents go, this one image would have to be counted among the most ominous for India. Captured on camera, in the majestic Dhaka State Guest House, are members of a delegation from the Open Society Foundation, led by its chair, Alex Soros—son of George Soros—and Muhammad Yunus, the interim head of the Bangladesh regime that grabbed power through a coup last year.The latest instance of Soros’s brazen hobnobbing (that too in the capacity of a de-facto state guest) with Yunus will only deepen suspicions that the collapse of Sheikh Hasina’s government was no spontaneous “people’s revolution’’ against “authoritarianism". In the meeting, virtually injecting himself as a stakeholder, Soros junior said that he would help the “transition" wrought by the “student-led mass uprising that had created significant opportunities to chart a new path for the country". Watch with Rahul ShivshankarShow more