There was an uproar in Bangladesh over boycotting the World Cup, Bangladeshi actress strongly condemned the government.
New Delhi. Bangladeshi theater actress and director Rokeya Prachi has condemned the interim government’s refusal to play T20 World Cup matches in India. It has been described as a weaponized political move. Prachi said the administration of Muhammad Yunus is using anti-India sentiment to create a rift between the two countries. He stressed that the general public is grateful for India’s support since 1971. This is their weapon to use against India. These are not the views of the people of the entire country. Common people do not think like this.
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Rokeya Prachi said that we still feel that India is our friend and we are grateful because of 1971. He said that Awami League leader Mohibul Hasan Choudhary Naufel criticized the Bangladesh government’s decision to boycott T20 World Cup matches in India and called it a cheap political move by the government. Even some leaders of the BNP, which is now actually running the government in the country, have expressed dissatisfaction over this unfair and strange decision. Because this government has failed in everything. So now he is trying to play this anti-India card to divert public opinion and public attention. This is just a cheap political trick of the government. He said the leaders’ reactions came after the Bangladesh Cricket Board had earlier requested the ICC to shift the ICC T20 World Cup matches out of India to Sri Lanka, citing the safety of its players. The ICC on Wednesday rejected BCB’s request to move its matches out of India for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup via video conference, which was convened to discuss the way forward. BCB President Aminul Islam Bulbul on Thursday confirmed that the BCB stands by its decision of not playing its ICC Men’s World Cup matches in India despite the ICC rejecting their request. According to ICC sources, International Cricket Council Chairman Jay Shah will consider strict action against Bangladesh on Friday. If he does not agree to tour India for the upcoming Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. As per the current schedule, Bangladesh is scheduled to open its T20 World Cup 2026 campaign against two-time champions West Indies on February 7 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The Liton Das-led side will next face Italy on February 9 at the same venue, after which they will face England again in Kolkata. After facing England, Bangladesh has to go to Mumbai and play a match with Nepal at Wankhede Stadium.
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