Dhaka: The controversy over Taslima Nasrin’s book again in Bangladesh. The author’s book ‘Kiss’ was banned in Bangladesh’s book fair in the wake of the protest. It has been alleged that the book has been promoted to crush the stall of ‘Sabyasachi’. It is alleged that several fundamentalists were giving Islamic persuasion. Notifications have become social media to protest the incident. Some wrote in protest, ‘The immortal Ekushey Book Fair once again was stigmatized. Religious extremists have attacked Sabyasachi’s stall for publishing Taslima Nasrin’s book. The publisher couple were attacked in the century. ‘ It has been alleged that they had the consequences of publishing books written by people and selling it at the book fair.
Taslima has become on social media in protest of the incident. His question on the Facebook post, “Why is kissing forbidden in the book fair? Since the book was written by me. Thirty years ago, the government forced me to leave the country. Thirty years my book was not published in Bangladesh. Still, my writing is so afraid of my writing? No, the government is more autocratic than the dictatorship of them? What the terrorists are trying to do so against the freedom of speech.
He also writes, “Radical terrorists have sought to put the book fair stalls. So what should the book fair authorities do? Sabyasachi stalls should provide security for everyone. They should be arrested and said to the publishers to remove the book.
On the other hand, the ‘Sabyasachi’ authority said, “Look at Taslima Nasrin’s power. Taslima Nasrin is a name. Their house is shaken by this name. I will not be able to find any other book on the book. There are numbers, be there, to prevent this fundamentalism, militancy. “
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