Bangladesh Fan Tiger Robi On India: A very interesting incident was seen during the second test going on between India and Bangladesh at Green Park in Kanpur. During the match, there was news of a fight with Bangladesh’s super fan Rabi-ul-Islam alias Tiger Robbie. However, later investigation revealed that Robbie was not assaulted, rather his health had deteriorated. Now Robbie has given a venomous statement against India.
A video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which Bangladeshi fan Tiger Robbie is seen speaking ill of India. Robbie said that India is our enemy.
In the video, Tiger Robbie said, “India can never be a friend of Bangladesh. India is our enemy. They do not want the progress of Bangladesh. Support Afghanistan but not India. I did not get any help from them. India’s Sudhir Babu always abuses my family. Bangladeshi people are always with me.” The thing to note is that Tiger gave this statement in Bengali language and the statement has been written accordingly in the caption of the viral video.
He comes to India on medical visa to watch matches, enjoy India’s hospitality then insults India and its people on returning back. He is a leech, an agent of Jamaat-e-Islami. Cancel his visa and don’t allow visitors like him pic.twitter.com/U0XEEWkT3L
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) September 30, 2024
Came to India on medical visa
When the case of assault on Robbie progressed in Kanpur, the police started investigation, in which it was found that Tiger Robbie had come to India on a medical visa. However, now the Bangladeshi fan has been sent back to Bangladesh.
Kanpur test wasted two days
Two days of the second Test being played between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur were ruined due to rain. The first day’s play took place. However, rain was a problem on the first day also, due to which the match started with a delay of 1 hour. Then on the second day and third day not a single ball could be bowled due to rain. After this, the competition could start again on the fourth day.
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