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In this satirical breakdown on South Era Network, @salmanmuqtadir explores the "Kryptonites"—the fatal flaws and undeniable weaknesses—of Bangladesh's major political players. 🇧🇩 🔥 In This Episode, Awami League: The deadly blend of arrogance and their history with students. BNP: The "Soldiers of Zia" and the haunting allegations of corruption and extortion (even if they deny them). Jamaat-e-Islami: The one number that explains everything—1971—and their attempt to rewrite history. NCP: The brand-new party paradox. Are they Centrist? Right-wing? Left-wing? They can't seem to decide. Ultimately, Salman argues that politics itself is the kryptonite of the nation. Is it time to stop fighting and start preserving the good people, regardless of their party tags? 00:00 - Intro: Politics is My Kryptonite 00:44 - Awami League: Students & Arrogance 01:14 - BNP: The "Corruption" Allegation Trap 01:55 - Jamaat-e-Islami: The 1971 Factor & Rewriting History 02:40 - NCP: The Paradox of the "New Party" (Left or Right?) 04:05 - "Muktadir Sarker": The Burden of Too Much Love 04:55 - Conclusion: Politics is the Real Enemy 06:30 - Outro: A Call for Unity & Preservation #BangladeshPolitics #SalmanMuqtadir #SouthEraNetwork #PoliticalSatire #AwamiLeague #BNP #Jamaat #NCP #Bangladesh DISCLAIMER: This video is a satirical commentary on social behaviours. Viewer discretion (and a sense of humour) is advised. - South Era Network (SEN) is the premier independent English-language media platform dedicated to South Asia and its global diaspora. We provide deep-dive journalism on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Nepal, delivering the context often lost in mainstream reporting. Join our community if you want: Context Over Headlines: Daily news that connects the dots. Geopolitical Clarity: Understanding power shifts in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. Authentic Culture: Stories of identity that move beyond tired stereotypes. A Global Connection: Staying grounded in your roots while staying ahead of the curve. #SouthAsia #desibollywood #GlobalSouth #subcontinent #southasianews