On August 5, 2024, several Indian accounts posted an image of Bangladeshi Hindu cricketer Liton Das, claiming that his house was burnt during anti-govt protests. However, the viral photo of the house on fire belonged to ex-Bangladeshi cricketer Mashrafe Mortaza.
House of Hindu cricketer Liton Das burnt during Bangladesh protests
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To reach this conclusion, the iVerify Pakistan team conducted a reverse image search of the burning house to investigate it further.
Several Indian accounts shared an image of a burning house and cricketer Liton Das on August 5, 2024, claiming that the Bangladeshi Hindu athlete’s home was burnt during anti-government protests. However, the house was actually of Mashrafe Mortaza, a Bangladeshi politician and former cricketer.
The unrest in Bangladesh began in July 2024 in the form of protests against civil service job quotas and then escalated into wider calls for former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to stand down. Hasina, 76, had been in power since 2009 but was accused of rigging elections in January and then watched millions of people take to the streets over the past month demanding she step down.
More than 400 people died as security forces sought to quell the unrest, but the protests grew and Hasina finally fled Bangladesh aboard a helicopter on August 5, 2024, as the military turned against her.
On August 5, 2024, an Indian account shared an image of a burning house with a picture of Bangladeshi cricketer Liton Das on social media platform X.
The caption of the post said, “Bangladeshi Hindu cricketer Liton Das’ house has been set on fire.”
The post was viewed 1.4 million times.
Another user, calling herself a “proud Indian” and “Dharmik” (righteous), shared the image as well with the caption: “He is Liton Das, a Bangladeshi cricketer. He is a national hero of Bangladesh. His house was set on fire by Islamists. This is the condition of an elite Hindu of Bangladesh. Just imagine the condition of common Hindus.”
The post was viewed close to 470,000 times.
The same image was widely shared with similar captions by other Indian users, as can be seen here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here.
A fact check was initiated to determine the veracity of the claim due to its virality, because it concerned violence against minorities amid the successful anti-government protests in Bangladesh that saw Hasina stepping down and also because many users pointed out in the comments to the viral posts that the house was not of Das.
A reverse image search conducted on the viral photograph of the burning house led to several articles from media outlets that reported the original incident, saying that the residence actually belonged to ex-Bangladeshi cricketer Mashrafe Mortaza.
Mortaza, the former cricket captain, turned politician in 2018 and served as the parliamentarian for the Narail-2 constituency. He is also a prominent figure in Hasina’s Awami League, having secured his parliamentary seat for the second consecutive term earlier in 2024.
United News of Bangladesh‘s article titled, “Mashrafe’s Narail home vandalised, torched”, said the incident occurred on August 5 when vandals burnt the lawmaker’s home.
Indian news outlets Firstpost and The Munsif Daily also reported on the development, both using the same image that was circulated online as being of Das’s house.
The claim regarding the burning of Bangladeshi Hindu cricketer Liton Das’s house amid protests against the government is misleading.
The house set on fire actually belongs to Muslim former athlete and lawmaker Mashrafe Mortaza.
The sharing of the image without mentioning this crucial context and instead associating it with an individual from Bangladesh’s minority Hindu community has the potential to misguide the public about the ground reality of what is happening in the country and whip up religious violence and incitement that could cause further tensions between religious communities amid an already tense environment.
August 5, 2024, United News of Bangladesh report:
https://unb.com.bd/category/Bangladesh/mashrafes-narail-home-vandalised-torched/140349
August 6, 2024, Firstpost report:
https://www.firstpost.com/firstcricket/sports-news/watch-bangladesh-mashrafe-moratazas-house-fire-protestors-13801413.html
August 5, 2024, The Munsif Daily report:
https://munsifdaily.com/mob-sets-former-bangladesh-skipper-mashrafe-mortazas-house-on-fire/