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The controversy does not leave Bangladesh’s biggest cricket superstar behind. Shakib Al Hasan is now at the center of an intense debate and discussion about a fan’s attempt to take a selfie on the Benapole border after an unfortunate incident in which he attended a worship service in India and later posted an apology. after receiving death threats.

A large portion of social media users thank Shakib for apologizing. But Shakib has made a mistake in apologizing: the number of people who believe it is not less. RAB arrested Mohsin Talukder on Tuesday for posting a video threatening to kill him. However, before that, the social site has become very active. The controversy over Shakib Al Hasan began after his return from the United States.

The way the debate started
Shakib’s one-year ban on cricket has just ended. The day after returning to Dhaka on November 6, the Bangladeshi cricket superstar started a controversy by opening a store in Dhaka. Apparently, he did not take into consideration health problems during the opening of the supershop, nor in the quarantine, and there was a large crowd at the event.

Then on Thursday, while going to India across the Benapole border, a new discussion arose about unwanted behavior from a fan while trying to take a selfie. However, Shakib said the fan had tried to take photos of him without his permission and he almost got on his body and when he tried to pull it out his phone fell from his hands

Meanwhile, Shakib has joined a puja program in India. Meanwhile, a man named Mohsin Talukder threatened Shakib with obscene language and death in a live video from his Facebook ID on Sunday night. He also advised Shakib to follow Pakistani cricketers.

Returning live the next morning, he asked Shakib to apologize for going to India to inaugurate Kali Puja in India. Social media, including Facebook, got busy with all of this. In this context, in a video message on his YouTube channel, Shakib Al Hasan said that he did not open or go to open the bidding. In this message, he referred to himself as a proud Muslim and said: ‘There must be mistakes, we move in life with mistakes. I must apologize to you if I have done something wrong.

Shakib’s apology and the users of the social site are like two

The apology from the world’s best off-roader has also sparked heated debate. Because one party thinks they should have talked about communal harmony instead of apologizing in this way. Through social media, some people say: ‘Shakib has apologized after receiving death threats. Besides, what else did he have to do? Who wants to risk living?

Media personality Abdun Noor Tushar wrote on his verified Facebook page: ‘Has a group of prominent Facebook users been too busy criticizing Shakib? Why did Shakib apologize? If he thinks he will apologize, who are you to tell him not to? Instead, they wonder, what kind of society has he built where one of the best players in the world can be publicly threatened by lifting Ramadan in a live video on Facebook? Where is the image of the country now? …. ‘.

In the same post, a person named Anand Zaman wrote: “The only question is whether Shakib took the fans across the country a step further in this apology!” Md. Shamim wrote: ‘Nothing extra is good. Threatening to kill Shakib became too much. It is an exaggeration to wound the minds of millions of Muslims by going to Hindu temples for Hajj after being born into a Muslim family and Shakib.

Ansar Ali Khan Joy wrote: “Those accused of murder or rape are not caught so quickly. As soon as they catch Anna. Shakib says the law is different. But didn’t he commit the crime in disobeying the law of the land? The law is only for weak and defenseless expats. Nurul Abshar wrote: “The people of the country have forgiven Shakib for admitting his mistake. He should have forgiven Shakib and the person who threatened to kill him.”

Online activist Arif Jebtik, however, wrote a post with a photo of Mohsin Talukder, accused of threatening Shakib Al Hasan by showing him Ramadan, and wrote: “This is Bangladesh, everything else is false.” But Dhaka University professor Zobaida Nasreen says Shakib Al Hasan has done nothing that could lead to a religious controversy. Even then he had to apologize for the current reality in Bangladesh.

In his words, “But the reality of Bangladesh has changed in recent years. Now there is no academic discussion about religion. Keep in mind that in recent years everything from mass beatings to assassinations has happened in the name of religious sentiment. In other words, a culture of fear has been created. Perhaps that is why Shakib Al Hasan did not take any risks. So, for better or for worse, you may have tried to protect yourself by asking for forgiveness.



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