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Old July 11, 2019, 06:41 AM
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As i stated before, the day he participated in rigged elections he lost all is credibility as an inspiring honest man. He was building that inspirational image for his bigger personal goal.

For those who think Bangladesh team needed him or any of the players, it is other way around. They needed Bangladesh for what they are now. Their dream was playing for Bangladesh.

It is privilege and honour to serve your country. Millions people ready to sacrifice even their life for it.


Below is an article, how even Bangladeshi people now paying the price for him.
He is no different than our traditional crook politicians. He would have been different if he joined Awami League which is just fine as personal choice but said he will only participate in a free and fair election.


A costly ‘warning'
Cancer specialist transferred to remote district for criticising Mashrafe

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Don't really care bout politics but that article that you posted about the doctor made me lol abit. His complain is that he is not able to treat patients but he was not even showing up to work to begin with. Not saying that the transfer is right but when you don't even show up to work, what exactly is he complaining about?
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Old July 11, 2019, 08:32 AM
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A costly ‘warning'
Cancer specialist transferred to remote district for criticising Mashrafe

Full article link below:
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If this report is true it's tragic. No wonder people are so pissed at Mash. The report says Dr Rezaul Karim is one of only 3 child cancer specialists in the country. This is not your regular family doctor, you cannot just replace highly qualified doctors with unique specialization like that willy nilly, especially in a developing country. Fact is hundreds of patients are benefiting from his services per day or week (not clearly indicated in the report) including many kids who are suffering from terminal cancer. And this is how you react to someone who made derogatory comments about you on facebook? You don't care about the fate of these little kids who are suffering from cancer? Where's the outrage about all the crazy $hit and thuggery going on in the country?

I was Mash's biggest fan until recently but I must admit politics has turned him into a dishonest crooked thug much faster than I expected.
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Old July 11, 2019, 08:42 AM
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Don't really care bout politics but that article that you posted about the doctor made me lol abit. His complain is that he is not able to treat patients but he was not even showing up to work to begin with. Not saying that the transfer is right but when you don't even show up to work, what exactly is he complaining about?
They don't care about whether he shows up to work or not they only care about what was said about their MP:
"On May 6, the Department of Health Services of the ministry issued a notice to Karim asking to show cause within three working days as to why actions should not be taken against him, terming the comment misconduct."
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Old July 11, 2019, 09:08 AM
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Papon thinks Mortaza has no replacement.

https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-new...ents-bcb-chief
haha ofcourse Papon thinks that. That MP title after Mash and the backing of BD's premiere changed everything for him. Mortaza loves being the don. He has power hunger. He will do well in BD political environment.

he didn't want to wait for next election neither did he want to step aside from this world cup to go for election. He wants it all at everyone's expense. he could have let cricket go and gone for his MP - we would be in a better place. Or

If he is so popular in Norail he could have waited for the next election. but he didn't because he is a shrewd guy and he simply thought of himself. No one else.
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Old July 11, 2019, 09:13 AM
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He should have requested that doctor transfer to Norail. Atleast then we can say he is really looking out for his peeps. LOL
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Old July 11, 2019, 09:27 AM
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Don't really care bout politics but that article that you posted about the doctor made me lol abit. His complain is that he is not able to treat patients but he was not even showing up to work to begin with. Not saying that the transfer is right but when you don't even show up to work, what exactly is he complaining about?
The complain 'Not showing up to work' is not about this doctor. It was four doctors in Norail.

This doctor punished for criticising him, that's what this article says.

Cancer specialist transferred to remote district for criticising Mashrafe
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Old July 11, 2019, 09:43 AM
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If this report is true it's tragic. No wonder people are so pissed at Mash. The report says Dr Rezaul Karim is one of only 3 child cancer specialists in the country. This is not your regular family doctor, you cannot just replace highly qualified doctors with unique specialization like that willy nilly, especially in a developing country. Fact is hundreds of patients are benefiting from his services per day or week (not clearly indicated in the report) including many kids who are suffering from terminal cancer. And this is how you react to someone who made derogatory comments about you on facebook? You don't care about the fate of these little kids who are suffering from cancer? Where's the outrage about all the crazy $hit and thuggery going on in the country?

I was Mash's biggest fan until recently but I must admit politics has turned him into a dishonest crooked thug much faster than I expected.
There is no freedom of speech in Bangladesh. That doctor should have known better. And who cares about terminally ill little kids? A politician/MP is above all, untouchable, infallible, pristine. He criticized a politician and thought he could get away with it? The audacity. Shame on that doctor. He just became book smart, but has no clue how to survive in a country full of thugs
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Old July 11, 2019, 02:24 PM
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The complain 'Not showing up to work' is not about this doctor. It was four doctors in Norail.

This doctor punished for criticising him, that's what this article says.

Cancer specialist transferred to remote district for criticising Mashrafe
Thought he was one of the doctor's from the 4. Should reread it I suppose
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Old July 11, 2019, 02:32 PM
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abar shunlam Mashrafe naki gotokaal ek onushthaney panta bhat e shukna morich diye na kheye kacha morich diye kheyechey, eto spordha koi pay ? eshob i ki political prishtoposhokotar karon e noy ?
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Old July 11, 2019, 05:37 PM
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I am 100% behind Mash for cursing out those absentee doctors. This is a huge problem in Bangladesh - doctors in govt health centers not treating patients at the health centers, but making the patients come to doctors' private chambers at evening. I have relatives who do this and I still think this is a disgusting practice. If they don't want to work for the government, they should quit, instead of using their government posts to drive patients to their own practices.

As for the Cancer Specialist, Awami league is well known to overreact to any criticism from any government employee (they could have just dock part of his pay as warning, instead of jeopardizing the whole department). But I don't see how this was Mash's fault, don't think this was his call.
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Old July 12, 2019, 04:15 AM
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As for the Cancer Specialist, Awami league is well known to overreact to any criticism from any government employee (they could have just dock part of his pay as warning, instead of jeopardizing the whole department). But I don't see how this was Mash's fault, don't think this was his call.
Dock his pay? I like how u think (sarcasm). So no need to support freedom of speech instead. I see.

It's not his call but he embraced part of the system that do these things instead of fighting it. So he is equally liable.

His hands got dirty my friend . Can't pretend to be a hero no more.
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Old July 12, 2019, 07:58 AM
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Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza will feature in the touring party for the upcoming ODI series against Sri Lanka, national team selector Habibul Bashar has confirmed.

"Mashrafe played with an injury in the World Cup. He will take a fitness test before the team leaves for Sri Lanka," said Bashar, adding that the squad for the tour is almost settled.
https://bdnews24.com/cricket/2019/07...hakib-doubtful

So they just confirmed that Mashrafe was injured during the World Cup. So let me get this right, he needs to pass a fitness test for a bilateral series against Sri Lanka but can play in the World Cup carrying an injury? Is his captaincy that valuable?! Jesus do we know how to hype up average players. You'd think he is Imran or Sobers. Na Mashrafe ke chara World Cup hobe na. The boys won't be able to hold back their tears, they will break down. Why are we so sentimental as a people?
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Old July 12, 2019, 08:02 AM
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Big mistake to let Rhodes go.

Looks like mash is untouchable!
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Old July 12, 2019, 11:11 AM
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And once this Mash said that, cricketers are nothing compared to a doctor or laborer. What publicity stunt to become MP.
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Old July 12, 2019, 03:24 PM
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Don't know about Mash career as a cricketer but I am sure he will do great things as a politician for Norail and then for BD.
But his cricket career needs to end soon with some pride/achievement

Btw, people here are overreacting, lol, calm down.
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Old July 12, 2019, 04:20 PM
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And once this Mash said that, cricketers are nothing compared to a doctor or laborer. What publicity stunt to become MP.
Doctors that don't do their jobs, yet collect paychecks, and misuse their government posts for their own benefits - they don't deserve to be respected just because they're doctors.

Like I said earlier, this is a huge problem in Bangladesh - government doctors not working at government health centers, but using their posts to drive patients to their own practices.

I wish all the MPs in Bangladesh would follow Mashrafe's example in this regard.
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Old July 12, 2019, 04:32 PM
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Dock his pay? I like how u think (sarcasm). So no need to support freedom of speech instead. I see.
In no job in the world, you can bad mouth your employer/senior leadership in social media and get away scot-free. Moreover, this guy was not standing up for any noble cause, but to support a wide-spread corrupt practice of his colleagues. So, yes, I do think he warranted some form of warning, financial or otherwise.
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Old July 12, 2019, 04:34 PM
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Doctors that don't do their jobs, yet collect paychecks, and misuse their government posts for their own benefits - they don't deserve to be respected just because they're doctors.

Like I said earlier, this is a huge problem in Bangladesh - government doctors not working at government health centers, but using their posts to drive patients to their own practices.

I wish all the MPs in Bangladesh would follow Mashrafe's example in this regard.
Agreed.

"Dr AKM Rezaul Karim on April 28 made a comment on a Facebook public post, calling lawmaker Mashrafe an “unruly, illiterate, thug”.

It came after the Bangladesh captain’s visit to Narail Sadar Hospital on April 24, where he found four doctors to be absent.


A video of his visit went viral on social media and sparked huge criticism among the people against absentee doctors, prompting the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) to suspend the four missing doctors."
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Old July 12, 2019, 06:26 PM
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And once this Mash said that, cricketers are nothing compared to a doctor or laborer. What publicity stunt to become MP.
I support the suspension of 4 doctors who didn't show up to work. Here's what I don't like about Mash so far--

1. Facts that we know about Dr Karim: He is a highly educated child cancer specialist, a rare breed, 3 of a kind in the whole country. He founded the child cancer division at Chittagong hospital. He must be doing a good job because there aren't other complaints and hundreds of his patients formed human chain protesting the decision of his transfer. I don't support what Dr Karim wrote on FB, but if there were any other complaints against him, rest assured a smear campaign would've been started by now.

So if Mash isn't going to defend the rights to freedom of speech of such a decorated doctor who is actually doing something special and is in the business saving lives, who can we trust him to defend?

2. His claim that the elections were totally free and fair. Many die hard AL supporters who were elected to public office don't say that because they don't want to make a fool of themselves.

3. Mash's leadership on the field was so inspirational in the past it would give me goosebumps. Now forget about fans even his own team mates don't get inspired by him, yet he has been holding on to the position to the detriment of the team and wants to continue to do so.

That's 3 strikes for me! I'll wait and see if he can turn things around going forward but I won't hold my breath.
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Old July 12, 2019, 10:24 PM
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In no job in the world, you can bad mouth your employer/senior leadership in social media and get away scot-free. Moreover, this guy was not standing up for any noble cause, but to support a wide-spread corrupt practice of his colleagues. So, yes, I do think he warranted some form of warning, financial or otherwise.
Except mash is not his employer or has any authority over him. The guy has the rights to say whatever he wants even if u disagree.

So no i do not agree with u that he needs punishment. But hey imagine I was in a position of power and didn't agree with u and took ur internet access away as a punishment .

Mash went for a power Trip there. Nothing else. He is an MP a law maker it's not u or me . He doesn't need viral videos to make changes .. he just need to call the right ppl .. not directly the doctors. It's somewhat naaive actually. But it was a power Trip move ...
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Shakib, Rahim, Dullah and Tamim will be MPs too.

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Old July 13, 2019, 01:46 AM
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I wonder a benchmark player like Shakib, for how long will tolerate turned out crook, showboat, passenger players like mash. We had the best player of the tournament, we had 2nd highest wicket takers till today in Fizz (possibly could have ended up in highest wkt takers as played 2 less games) and still we ended up in 8th position. People like minds of Shakib, usually do not compromise with mediocrity. Mash is less than mediocre now. He is bad in every way possible, even as influential for which reason he was in the team. He is simply a bad influence now. I wouldn't surprise if Shakib keeps skipping the ODI series as long as mash is in the team from now on.

After world cup, countries focus on team building for Next world cup and here we are hearing Mash will lead the team to Sri Lanka. WTF. Few are even trying their best here, to find justification for this audacious act. If he leads the team in Sri Lanka, it will end up in disaster even against low tier team like Sri Lanka at the moment.

Bye the way, the doctor called Mash “unruly, illiterate, thug” because of the way mash handled the situation and language used during visit. Those doctors were at fault so was Mash.
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I wonder a benchmark player like Shakib, for how long tolerates turned out crook, showboat, passenger players like mash. We had the best player of the tournament, we had 2nd highest wicket takers till today in Fizz (possibly could have ended up in highest wkt takers as played 2 less games) and still we ended up in 8th position. People like minds of Shakib, usually do not compromise with mediocrity. Mash is less than mediocre now. He is bad in every way possible, even as influential for which reason he was in the team. He is simply a bad influence now. I wouldn't surprise if Shakib keeps skipping the ODI series as long as mash is in the team from now on.

After world cup, countries focus on team building for Next world cup and here we are hearing Mash will lead the team to Sri Lanka. WTF. Few are even trying their best here, to find justification for this audacious act. If he leads the team in Sri Lanka, it will end up in disaster even against low tier team like Sri Lanka at the moment.

Bye the way, the doctor called Mash “unruly, illiterate, thug” because of the way mash handled the situation and language used during visit. Those doctors were at fault so was Mash.
Actually situation is very different. Mashrafe didnt wanted to play the last game(vs Pak) and let Shakib(sub captain) to do the captaincy. But Shakib denied because he thought Mash took the decision emotionally for all the criticism he was getting and Mash was already injured all the tournament. So, Shakib respect and endorse Mash. Moreover, Shakib also have same political background as Mash. Dont forget, he also wanted to run as AL MP but Hasina told him to concentrate on cricket from now.
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Old July 13, 2019, 05:10 AM
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What’s the purpose of Mash staying on? Cricket wise nothing.
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Old July 13, 2019, 05:20 AM
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Actually situation is very different. Mashrafe didnt wanted to play the last game(vs Pak) and let Shakib(sub captain) to do the captaincy. But Shakib denied because he thought Mash took the decision emotionally for all the criticism he was getting and Mash was already injured all the tournament. So, Shakib respect and endorse Mash. Moreover, Shakib is also have same political backgroynd as Mash. Dont forget, he also wanted to run as AL MP but Hasina told him to concentrate on cricket from now.
Do you have any source for that Shakib wanted Mash to captain last match and mash didn't want to captain last match?

Even if Shakib did that it would be a good gesture of him, considering Bangladesh already out of world cup by that time. It was Mash's decision to make and he didn't. He also didn't sit out vs India, which was make or brake match.

I said it before, like most people i am fine with Mash's political choice. It his personal decision. Same goes for Shakib. It is the action you take when you have the power.

As saying goes "With great power comes great responsibility"
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