Taslima Nasrin called Moin Ali a 'militant'
Controversial writer Taslima Nasrin's comments about England cricketer Moin Ali are causing a storm of criticism on social media Twitter. Another England cricketer, Zafra Archer, responded to his comments.
Taslima Nasrin made the first tweet about Moin Ali yesterday. The popular Bangladeshi writer is struggling to cope with the storm that has arisen through social media. England fast bowler Zafra Archer has also joined the fight on Twitter against Taslima Nasrin, who left the country in 1994.
Recently, Indian media reported that Moin had requested to remove the logo of the Chennai Super Kings jersey from his jersey as it had the logo of the company in the IPL. But Chennai claims the news is wrong.
The author of 'Lajja' and 'Amar Meyebela' tweeted yesterday, 'If Moin Ali had not played cricket, he would have gone to Syria and joined ISI.'
It is normal for a storm to arise after such a tweet. Re-tweeted 632 times, Taslima Nasrin received more than 2,000 comments. Mostly negative. Archer is also among the re-tweeters.
The England fast bowler re-tweeted today, 'Are you healthy? I don't think so. ' Taslima Nasreen was the victim of various negative comments from cricket fans after Moin's national teammate gave this reply. Then today he tweeted one more.
Explaining his position there, he wrote, 'Critics know very well that the tweet about Moin Ali is sarcastic. But they are humiliating me by taking it as an issue. Because, I try to make Muslim society secular and oppose bigotry. One of the most tragic issues for mankind is that the leftists who support feminism support the Islamists who take a stand against feminism.
Archer Taslima Nasreen also retweeted the tweet. Re-tweeting, he wrote, 'Satirical? But no one is laughing, not even you, at least the only thing you can do now is delete the tweet. '
As of this writing, Archer's tweet has received more than 3,000 retweets. Most are commenting on Archer's side.

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