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As Bobi Wine’s home remains under heavy military siege and CDF Muhoozi Kainerugaba continues to issue chilling threats on the X platform, Uganda is still reeling from a rigged and fraudulent presidential election. At a moment when the nation should be confronting state violence, electoral theft, and deepening lawlessness, a troubling narrative is emerging. Some figures who once postured as opponents of President Museveni are now turning their fire on Bobi Wine himself. They appear unmoved by the brutal violence unleashed before, during, and after the elections—violence that overwhelmingly targeted Bobi Wine and his supporters. They show little concern for the blatant electoral malpractices, the impunity, or the collapse of the rule of law. Instead, their fixation is squarely on Bobi Wine. At the forefront of this shift are former MP Munyagwa Mubarak, who has openly declared his intention to dismantle the National Unity Platform (NUP), and outgoing MP Muhammad Nsereko. Rather than confronting Museveni, the chief architect of Uganda’s political crisis, they seem determined to batter the very victim of electoral robbery. One is left to ask: why is the blame being redirected away from power and onto its most persecuted challenger? Here is my commentary.