Shakib Al Hasan Apologizes for Silence During Bangladesh Protests

Shakib Al Hasan Apologizes for Silence During Bangladesh Protests

Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh’s cricket icon, has finally broken his silence on the student-led protests that rocked the nation in July, leading to the downfall of the Awami League government. In a heartfelt Facebook post, Shakib expressed his remorse for not speaking out during the tumultuous period.

“I extend my deepest respect and condolences to the students who sacrificed their lives and to their families,” Shakib wrote. “While no sacrifice can compensate for the loss of a loved one, I respect your feelings and sincerely apologize for my silence.”

Shakib’s silence during the protests drew criticism, especially given his status as an MP and a prominent figure in Bangladesh. He was named in a murder case related to the protests, along with 146 other Awami League leaders.

In his Facebook post, Shakib explained his decision to join politics, citing his desire to contribute to the development of his hometown, Magura. However, he emphasized that his primary identity remains as a cricketer for Bangladesh.

“My wish to develop this area is what motivated me to become an MP,” Shakib said. “However, at the end of the day, my primary identity is as a cricketer for Bangladesh.”

Shakib’s apology comes as he prepares to retire from Test cricket. He has expressed his desire to play his last Test in Dhaka, against South Africa from October 21, if the authorities can guarantee his safe entry and exit from Bangladesh.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has stated that it cannot guarantee Shakib’s security, but the government has given positive signals. Sports adviser Asif Mahmud has said the government would provide him with security, but Shakib needed to explain his political stance to his fans.

In his Facebook post, Shakib paid tribute to his fans, expressing his desire to bid farewell with them all around. “I want to say goodbye with all of you around,” Shakib wrote. “At the moment of farewell, I want to shake hands with those whose applause compelled me to play better.”

Shakib Al Hasan Accused in Murder Case Amidst Bangladesh Unrest

Shakib Al Hasan Accused in Murder Case Amidst Bangladesh Unrest

Shakib Al Hasan Implicated in Murder Case Amidst Bangladesh Political Turmoil

Bangladesh cricket all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been named as an accused in a murder case stemming from the ongoing protests in the country. The case was filed by Rafiqul Islam, whose son Rubel was killed during a rally on August 7. Rubel was reportedly shot in the chest and abdomen and succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.

The case, filed at the Adabor police station in Dhaka, lists Shakib as the 28th accused and popular Bangladeshi actor Ferdous Ahmed as the 55th accused. Both Shakib and Ahmed are former Awami League MPs in the parliament. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 154 others are also named in the case, along with around 400-500 unidentified persons.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed former skipper Faruque Ahmed as its new president following the resignation of Nazmul Hassan, a close ally of Hasina. Hassan, who also served as sports minister during Hasina’s 15-year rule, resigned from his BCB post.

The protests in Bangladesh erupted over student-led demonstrations against Hasina’s rule. Over 450 people were killed during the month-long unrest, leading to Hasina’s resignation and subsequent departure from the country.

Faruque, who briefly captained Bangladesh in the 1994 ICC Trophy and played seven ODIs, has been elected by the BCB’s directors and has taken charge immediately. He previously held the position of national chief selector from 2005 to 2014.

The murder case against Shakib and the political turmoil in Bangladesh have cast a shadow over the country’s cricket scene. The BCB is yet to comment on the allegations against Shakib, who is one of the most prominent cricketers in the world.

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