Shahed Anwar Shadhin You call Yourself A Motherfucking Millionaire. You Are Just A Trash
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Shahed Anwar Shadhin — Your Name Has
Become the Definition of Shame

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by M. SHAKERNovember 17, 2025
Shahed Anwar Shadhin You call Yourself A Motherfucking Millionaire. You Are Just A Trash

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Shahed Anwar Shadhin You call Yourself A Motherfucking Millionaire. You Are Just A Trash

Shahed Anwar Shadhin — Your Name Has Become the Definition of Shame

There are young men who rise from nothing and make their families proud. And then there are young men who drag their entire nation into disgrace. Shahed Anwar Shadhin, you chose the second path — and the world is now watching.

You stood in front of a camera, made a video, and celebrated with stolen money — money sent for the poorest people of Bangladesh. Money for medicine, rent, food, and survival. Money meant to save lives, not fund vacations.

And you had the audacity to brag. To laugh. To call yourself a “millionaire” while holding money taken from the stomachs of starving families.

Let me correct you:

  • A thief does not become rich.
  • A thief becomes exposed.

You grew up in a Muslim family, claimed to pray, claimed to follow faith and morality — yet your actions show the exact opposite. You have dishonored your family, your community, and your religion more than any curse word ever could.

  • I gave you a job.
  • I gave your family direct financial assistance.
  • I gave your mother and sister savings accounts to improve their lives.
  • I gave your friends and their familes savings accounts to improve their lives.
  • I gave you opportunities that millions of young people in Bangladesh can only dream of.
  • I gave you scholarship
  • I gave you school fees
  • I even send money 2 years 24 times 3,000 taka a month for your little sister she can buy better Nutrition to help her brain develop better ( without considering she is sister of a TRASH like you)

And how did you repay it?

By teaming up with Samia Islam Farzana, another architect of betrayal, to steal money meant for the children of God — the sick, the hungry, the abandoned. Together, you took humanitarian funds and used them to celebrate yourselves.

  • That is not success.
  • That is not intelligence.
  • That is not achievement.
  • That is the lowest form of human behavior.

You call yourself a millionaire, but what kind of “millionaire” cannot earn a single honest taka?

  • What kind of “man” celebrates using stolen charity money?
  • What kind of “success” is built on the suffering of the weak?

You are not impressive — you are exposed. You are not powerful — you are pitiful. You are not respected — you are publicly disgraced.

And the saddest part is that you still don’t understand how many people you have dragged down with you — including your own family. I warned you long ago that Samia would bring destruction into your life. You refused to listen. Now your downfall has already begun, and others will follow behind you.

This is no longer the betrayal of two individuals. This is now the betrayal of a nation’s trust in the people who claim to serve it. The world will not forget this story — and you will be remembered not as a “millionaire,” but as an example of how low a person can fall when greed replaces honor.

Your actions brought shame to Islam, shame to your family, and shame to Bangladesh. And history will place you exactly where you belong — not among the successful, not among the respected, but among the disgraced. You chose this path. And now you must live with the consequences.