Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif were the star performers who light up the inaugural ceremony of the 2019 Bangladesh Premier League with their stunning dance performances. The grand ceremony took place at Dhaka's Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in the presence of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid. The show lasted for almost five hours and concluded with Tiger Zinda Hai duo of Katrina and Salman closing the show with their respective dance performances. However, a day after the conclusion of the opening ceremony, Bangladesh Author Taslima Nasreen has criticized the even for its uncivilized and non-Islamic culture which is enjoyed by the people of Bangladesh. Taslima hits out at Salman and Katrina dancing with half-naked girls which is against the teachings of Islam. Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif Pose Along with Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina During the Opening Ceremony of BPL T20 2019
Taslima tweeted 'Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif & half-naked girls were dancing yesterday with erotic songs in conservative Muslim country Bangladesh. Hijabi, burqawali, bearded mullahs in the audience were happy like anything.They love all non-Islamic things as long as they come from other countries.'. She was supported by many of the twitter users for keeping a spot on point. A user appreciated the Bangladeshi Author for keeping a logical point while many slammed her for her narrow-minded teachings. Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif Turn Showstoppers at the Opening Ceremony of Bangladesh Premier League 2019 (Watch Video)
Taslima Nasreen's Slamming Tweet for BPL 2019 Opening Ceremony
Salman Khan,katrina Kaif & half naked girls were dancing yesterday with erotic songs in conservative Muslim country Bangladesh. Hijabi, burqawali,bearded mullahs in the audience were happy like anything.They love all non-Islamic things as long as they come from other countries. pic.twitter.com/RblXR4AQsx
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) December 9, 2019
Speaking about the Bangladesh Premier League 2019, this the first time that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is managing the Premier League matches without the involvement of any franchise. The 2019–20 BPL season which is popularly known as BPL 7 or Bangabandhu BPL kick starts from 11 December 2019 and ends on 17 January 2020 with its finale. The tournament features a total of 46 matches to be played including the 4 playoff matches. What are your thoughts on this Taslima Nasreen's tweet? Let us know in the comment section below.
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