But there are already many rumors about the torture of minorities in the Indian media. They magnify a few isolated incidents and even spread fake news on social media. Some Indian social media accounts circulated pictures and videos of Mashrafe bin Mortaza’s burning house, while Liton Das’s house was set on fire by Islamists. Which instantly went viral. Although many media in India later highlighted the truth.
Liton Das also revealed the truth. In a message on his Facebook account today (Friday) afternoon, the wicket-keeper batsman of the national team requested not to listen to rumours. Lytton wrote in his status, ‘Dear countrymen, I want to inform one thing with respect to all. Recently there has been a news in various media about the attack on our house, which has no truth. No one should listen to these rumours. I and my family are completely safe till now.’
‘I believe our country is a secular country. Our only motto now should be that in this country we can move forward together regardless of religion, caste. The way the whole country, including my Dinajpur residents, was dedicated to protecting each other is truly admirable and I am grateful. I hope that in the future we will all stay together and keep this country away from all kinds of violence. Because the country belongs to all of us.’