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Friday, April 26, 2024

Bangladeshi cricketer Litton Das attacked by Islamist trolls with beef jibes for wishing on Hindu festival

Bangladesh is an Islamic nation, that was freed from the yoke of Punjabi Muslim oppression and genocide with the help of Hindu-majority Bharat. But the country has proven yet again that, whatever the ethnic/sectarian difference between different Muslim groups, their collective hate for the kafir, especially the ‘idol worshipping polytheist’ Hindu remains undimmed.

Here we are talking about the Bangladeshi Hindu cricketer Litton Das, who is unfortunately a Kafir living in an Islamic nation. He has became the target of religious hate from Bangladeshi Islamists many a times in the recent times. In the latest such incident, he has been again attacked by the radical islamist because he posted greetings for Jamai Sasthi.

Litton Das put this picture on his official Instagram account, which has gone viral on social media. The post attracted flood of likes and comments. Many wrote jokingly, many appreciated the way Litton has expressed his culture, whereas there were a barrage of radical islamist who kept on attacking him and targeting his Dharma.

Someone was mocking him, as he is a Hindu, whereas others are scolding and threatening him as if he has committed some grave crime. Some Islamist even targeted the food and made highly objectionable comments.

Md Alamin Rana wrote, “One item is missing, that is beef (sic).”

HK Abu Hanif wrote, “unlucky (Litton) won’t able to taste delicious beef (sic).”

Mashuk Rahman wrote, ” Where is beef”

Abu Sufian wrote with Bengali spelling mistake, “taste is missing if there is no beef (sic)”

This is not the first time that Liton has faced such hate for merely celebrating his Dharma and festivals.

In 2015, Liton faced a torrent of abuse and threats on Facebook after he posted a picture of Maa Durga and wished everyone on the occasion of Durga Puja. One Mohammed Metun compared the existence of Maa Durga to the soreness in the paw of a dog in a Muslim’s home (keeping a dog as a pet is haram in Islam).

One fanatic lashed out, “Liton, majority of the people in Bangladesh is Muslim and praying to idols is forbidden in Islam. You have hurt the Muslims by posting a photo of Durga on your Facebook account. So think of yourself as a Bangladeshi and not as a Hindu”.

A disheartened Das deleted the post and put up a new status expressing how disheartened he was with the hate remarks. “My first identity is that I am a Bangladeshi, and religion cannot divide us”, he posted.

Can one imagine a Muslim cricketer in Bharat being asked to not post on Eid? On the contrary, Hindus are collectively shamed as ‘bigots’ and slammed by our virtue-signaling ex-captain for ‘trolling’ Md. Shami, even when said trolling had been engineered by Pakistanis and bot accounts. While mainstream media went wild over the so-called ‘bigoted’ trolling of Shami and Arshdeep after they had off days on the field, this actual bigotry and hate speech towards a minority Hindu cricketer playing for an Islamic nation has gone virtually unnoticed.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Important correction:

    Bangladesh is an Islamic nation, that was freed from the yoke of Punjabi Muslim oppression and ^^^HINDU genocide with the help of Hindu-majority Bharat.

    At least 80% and up to 95% of the victims of the 1971 genocide were Hindus of East Pakistan. The stated aim of the genocide was the remove the Hindu “contamination” in Bengali culture by simply exterminating the Hindus of East Pakistan, and thereby recasting them as “pure Muslims.”

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