Astrologer Mukesh Vats warns of dire consequences for Bangladesh and India amid coup unrest, predicts THIS

In his video, Vats has provided a comprehensive analysis of the situation, warning of significant challenges ahead, not only for Bangladesh but also for India and the international community.

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Astrologer Mukesh Vats (YouTube/MukeshVats)

On August 5, shortly after reports of a coup in Bangladesh surfaced, renowned astrologer Mukesh Vats released a video on his YouTube handle where he shared his initial predictions. Vats indicated that he was examining several horoscopes, including those of Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, and the country's military leadership. In his video, Vats has provided a comprehensive analysis of the situation, warning of significant challenges ahead, not only for Bangladesh but also for India and the international community.

Impending Challenges for Bangladesh and India

Vats emphasizes that the unfolding events in Bangladesh are of grave concern for India. He notes that the violence and instability, which have already claimed many lives including those of the Hindu minority, are only the beginning. "This is not good news for India," he cautions, adding that the situation is likely to worsen in the coming years. According to Vats, the astrological readings suggest a "terrible" period ahead for Bangladesh, a term he rarely uses in his predictions, underscoring the severity of the situation.

Foreign Involvement and Internal Strife

In his initial video, Vats made several bold predictions, including the involvement of foreign powers in the coup. He now asserts that these predictions are being confirmed, pointing to the roles of Pakistan, the CIA, and China. He also mentions that some Indian political figures have indirectly supported the coup, a claim he says has also been substantiated.

Vats also expresses concerns about Mohammad Yunus, who has recently emerged as a significant figure in the new government. Despite Yunus's Nobel Prize, Vats questions his ability to lead, describing him as a "pawn" placed by foreign powers to serve their interests. He predicts that Yunus's influence will quickly diminish and that he will struggle to maintain control, leading to increased factionalism and violence in the streets.

Economic Collapse and Humanitarian Crisis

The economic implications of the current unrest are also dire, according to Vats. He predicts that Bangladesh's economy will "come to a complete standstill," exacerbating the already fragile situation. The economic collapse, he warns, will lead to widespread looting, anarchy, and a surge in migration as people flee the worsening conditions. Vats also suggests that India's response to the crisis, both directly and indirectly, will contribute to this economic downfall.

Astrological Perspective on Future Turmoil

Vats's predictions extend beyond immediate concerns, forecasting that the turmoil in Bangladesh will persist for at least three more years. He attributes this to the astrological influence of Saturn (Shani) as it transits through Uttara Bhadrapada, a period during which he sees no hope for peace or stability in the region. He also foresees that the conflict will intensify, with more Muslims than Hindus losing their lives as different factions, including political parties, jihadists, and student groups, clash violently.

India’s Strategic Position

Despite the grim outlook, Vats acknowledges that India is actively engaged in Bangladesh through its intelligence agencies and ongoing political dialogues. He suggests that India has been preparing for this situation even before the recent events, and its influence in Bangladesh remains significant.