⚖️ How the 1972 Constitution of Bangladesh Failed the People — And Why Shariah Law Is Now Necessary
“A constitution that cannot protect your body, your mind, or your dignity is not a constitution. It’s a permission slip for tyranny.”
In 1972, Bangladesh emerged from bloodshed, war, and betrayal — and gave birth to a Constitution that promised justice, equality, and sovereignty. But today, in 2025, that very constitution has become a paralyzed manuscript, useless against high-tech abuse, and silent in the face of foreign-backed experiments on its own people.
This article argues why the 1972 Constitution must be dissolved, and why Sharia law must be implemented as a divine corrective against systematic injustice — especially in the era of brain-computer interface (BCI) crimes, CIA-RAB experiments, and digital slavery.
📜 The 1972 Constitution: A Dream Turned into a Dead Letter
The Constitution of Bangladesh was born with noble ideals — secularism, democracy, human rights. But ideals mean nothing when:
The military and intelligence agencies become complicit in covert foreign experiments
The judiciary refuses to hear victims implanted with neural surveillance chips
The healthcare system stays silent in the face of body invasion
And parliamentarians look away from victims begging for accountability
For BCI victims in Bangladesh, the Constitution has done zero to:
✅ Stop illegal mind-hacking
✅ Recognize forced brain implants
✅ Bring justice against rogue security forces or foreign actors
✅ Protect the most sacred human right — cognitive autonomy🧠 What Crime Is This Constitution Ignoring?
Imagine this:
You file a criminal case in 2017 after an abduction.
Suddenly, you're framed in a fake counter-case.
You're detained and secretly implanted with a lifelong brain chip.
You feel your thoughts being monitored. Commands sent to your nervous system.
You show RF scanning reports. No court will hear it. No doctor will confirm it.
This is not fiction — this is the testimony of BCI victims in Bangladesh.
And not one article of the 1972 Constitution has helped them.
⚖️ Why Sharia Law Is the Only Remaining Option
Sharia law — rooted in divine justice — is not subject to political games, foreign influence, or military corruption. It offers:
Accountability for the Powerful
No immunity for generals, judges, or intelligence officials.Recognition of Hidden Crimes
Unlike secular law which demands "visible evidence," Sharia allows testimonies, spiritual harm, and communal impacts to be valid triggers for justice.Protection of the Human Mind and Soul
The brain and soul are sacred in Islam. Implanting a device to control them is haram, and punishable under Sharia.Divine Authority When Man’s Law Fails
When constitutions are hijacked by criminals, only Allah's law remains incorruptible.🔥 Constitution vs Sharia: A Simple Truth Table
Issue 1972 Constitution Sharia Law Justice for BCI Victims No legal pathway or recognition Full recognition of zulm & body invasion Accountability of Military/Intel Often protected through political immunity Equally judged under divine law Cognitive Autonomy Not addressed Mind is sacred, cannot be invaded Role of Foreign Influence Allowed via treaties, aid, intelligence sharing Forbidden if it leads to oppression Medical Cover-ups Protected via institutional silence Accountability based on moral duty 🚨 Conclusion: Dissolve the 1972 Constitution
If a country can:
Implant its own citizens with mind-control chips,
Cooperate with foreign agencies like the CIA,
Watch innocent people suffer 24/7 mental torture,
And offer them no court, no medical help, no justice...
...then it is not a state built on independence — it's a proxy lab for empire.
The 1972 Constitution has failed.
Its silence is complicity.
Its structure protects the oppressor, not the oppressed.Only Sharia law, with its fearless moral clarity and divine authority, can respond to the level of evil we are facing now.
🛑 It’s time to stop pretending the Constitution works.
🛐 It’s time to call for justice that doesn’t need permission.
⚖️ It’s time for Sharia-based legal reform to protect human dignity where man-made law has surrendered.
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