Who threatened Tasrif Khan with the movement?

Who threatened Tasrif Khan with the movement?

own reporter, morenewsbd
own reporter, morenewsbd

Published: 01:42 17 August 2024

Solaiman Sukhan threatened Tasrif Khan with the movement?
Today's popular musician and founder of 'Kudeghar' band Tasrif Khan has alleged that he has been subjected to mental torture for supporting the students' movement.

In a recent Facebook status, the singer claimed that on the night of July 23, people from an agency and a government agency went to his house and gave money and threats to make a video for the government at that time.

A senior influencer of the country worked behind the whole incident. At his call, he came down to the house. Although the artist did not reveal the influencer's name anywhere in the status.

However, Tasrif's well-wishers and colleagues are claiming that the influencer's name is Solaiman Sukhan in the comment box since the status.

Content creator RS Fahim Chowdhury, Rakin Absar and several others have even claimed that the same incident happened to them. Some of them indirectly blamed Solaiman Sukhan for this incident.

Sukhan spoke to a press about the matter. Where he claimed, he did not threaten Tasrif. Even this incident has nothing to do with him.

Solaiman Sukhan said, 'Why would I go to threaten someone? Does it go at my age? I have a job. There is a lot of pressure. Children are writing a lot. write I really don't have anything else to say.'

Regarding the students' movement, this influencer said, 'Many rumors have come. But I want to say one thing, there is no question of being against anything logical. I clarified everything about the movement on the 11th of last month. I still have that video on my Facebook wall. But nothing could be done the way the students did. There is trouble for this.

Earlier, Tasrif wrote in his status, “I am talking about July 23 at 1 am. A senior influencer called and said, 'Tasrif, name below your house, I'm coming for tea, I have something important to say.'

Since July 5, I was staying outside the house under the threat of government thugs as the students posted various posts, wrote poems and sang the song 'Rajar Rajyath Sami Golam' on Facebook. Believing the words of that senior influencer, I then came in front of the house to meet him. About 6-7 people got down from the car. The influencer took me aside and gently explained, 'Those who are with us are people from an agency and some law enforcement agencies are also here.'

I want to know from him, why they came, what they want! He then explained, 'There is a government job, this government will remain in power for another 7-8 years. If we want to live properly, we have to work for the government, there is no other way out.

After saying this he (influencer) again took me to the car. One of those 6-7 people said to me, 'Tasrif, we know you. We give you a script, a short video to make. We will need this video tomorrow. The Prime Minister will watch this video tomorrow directly and then you will upload it.

The influencer said to me in harmony with them, 'Look, this is a golden opportunity to catch the PM's eye, do the video well, I will get benefits as long as the government is there.' He handed it over and said, 'This is a small gift! As much money as you want, you will be given, make the video beautiful.

Just then I got a call on my phone from my band's drummer Shantar's number. As soon as I received the phone, Shanta told me crying, 'Tasrif! Five-six policemen and some in civil dress rolled me up and beat me all over the body!'

Hearing Shanta's words, my hands and feet trembled somehow. I try to understand, is this myrrh eating to scare me to agree to this? Or just an isolated incident? Shanta's line is cut.

I tell the law enforcement officers standing next to me, 'Dude, some guys just beat up my brother, the drummer in my band, Shanta!' They just comfort me and say, 'Aww! The state of the country, nothing can be done now. Tell him to go home.

It occurred to me, now if I give them back the money or refuse to work, they can pick me up in a car and forcibly upload a video. So I keep a cool head and tell them ok, I'll see what I can do, I'll let you know by tomorrow. They still threatened me, saying, "Brother, there is no way to tell!" You understand the situation. The video will be available tomorrow.' And that influencer also told me, 'Tasrif, the video will be seen by PM, so buijha-shuina sundar kaira karis.'
After talking with them I returned home. After informing everyone at home about the situation, I called my manager Ayman Sabit and said, 'Ayman, I am leaving the house, this is happening. I am giving you the number, you take three lakh taka from my house to that agency and give it to them tomorrow. I am leaving the house for now, because if I am at home they will pick me up.'

I know my state of mind at that time. The condition of my house, the condition of my diabetic mother, the tension of my father, the thought of going missing and they want to force me to be unfaithful to the country. Everything is spinning in my head. Shanta's cry is ringing in my ears again and again.

Do you know what the problem is? An hour before this incident, Shanto called me and said, 'Khan, I don't have Amma at home. Meanwhile, the curfew is going on, there is no lunch, not even a shop is open, I am very hungry, what should I do?' .'

The boy wanted to come to my house to eat rice, but he was forced to eat mire on the street. In the phone call after the beating, he was also telling me, 'Eat! Everyone was hitting me with a roll and one of them was pointing a gun and shouting, "Shut up Mair Kha Amukker Pola Nile Guli Kaira Mair Falamu, I will not find the body your family!"

Shanta was crying while saying that, 'They are beating me as a student, and they were repeatedly saying that this so-and-so is a poor student! Ore mar!' That night I ran away from home.

I know I have not been able to do much for the country except for a few posts, writing poems and singing some songs like 'Rajar Rajyath Sabi Golam'. I know, I could not go on the path like Abu Saeed. Maybe I didn't have that much courage then. However, Allah knows and I know that I have not sold myself to money and I have not been unfaithful to the country.

I am writing and posting this post, Shanta's pictures and their brutal words, so that my hatred for this dictatorship never diminishes in the future.''

In this regard, Tasrif told a press on Saturday that the influencer requested by phone - not to reveal his name. By doing this he may be in danger. That's why I forgave him. Because that person also has a family. I want him to correct himself.

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