⚖️ 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 . π 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...