The lady biker Farhana's father-in-law's house is in Pabna. Provat Bangla tv
The lady biker Farhana's father-in-law's house is in Pabna.
Shishir Mahmud (Pabna): A curiosity was created among the people of Pabna about the information of Farhana's father-in-law's house, which was discussed all over the country. Although the wedding took place in Jessore, the curiosity was aroused as all the media mentioned her husband's house in Kashinathpur, Pabna. Especially around the incident, different views of different people can be noticed on social media. Details in this regard have come up through the live report of Sheikh Shahin, the correspondent of the online daily 'Amader Samachar'.
Newspapers mention Kashinathpur in Pabna as the father-in-law's house of the bride Farhana, but in fact her father-in-law's house is in Nagarbari of the district. The husband's name is Hasnain Rafi, he is a textile engineer. The name of the father-in-law is Md. Abdur Rashid Sheikh. He is a retired Air Force warrant officer. He is a resident of Krishnapur in Nagarbari under Bera upazila. After retiring, he concentrated on business in the area.
Krishnapur village under Aminpur police station is a secluded village. Shady sunny environment, as well as rain water has added a different aspect to the nature here. I was surprised to go to Abdur Rashid's house in such a calm and quiet environment. Rain without clouds. I wanted to take the comment of my father-in-law Abdur Rashid about the incident discussed. But I got the daughter-in-law as a bonus. The most surprising thing was that as a bike rider, it was understood that everyone was treating the bride in different ways. It's not fair to judge people by just one incident - it's understandable to talk to them. Abalilaya admitted in a simple mind that he had done the work merely as a hobby.
Farzana said the incident was not as discussed in the media. Now many are talking negatively because it is viral. Like many other girls, I already ride bikes. Bikes are my favorite means of transportation to avoid the hustle and bustle of public transport. In that case, as a hobby, I continued to ride the bike at the yellow ceremony. Some of my cousins and friends participate in it. All the locals or my in-laws have taken it for granted. But due to overzealous people, various things are being spread today.
Father-in-law Abdur Rashid told this reporter, “My son got married three years ago. They also have a son in their home. After the marriage in 2016, my daughter-in-law's father died, so it was not possible to hold the ceremony. Again, the marriage ceremony was delayed as the daughter-in-law did not finish her studies. Though it was supposed to be held in March, it was not possible due to lockdown. Now that the situation is a bit normal, we have officially brought the daughter-in-law to our house. ”
Regarding riding a bike, he said, “My mother-in-law can ride a good bike, I never objected to her riding a bike. In the current reality, women have come a long way, so I don't think there is much discussion and criticism about it. ”
Asked if he wanted to buy a bike for his daughter-in-law, he said, "Yes, the traffic jam in Dhaka city makes it easy for anyone to have a bike, so I told her." My daughter-in-law is a very good-hearted person, so those who say negative things do so unknowingly. Some may like biking and some may dislike biking - this is normal but personal offensive comments on the subject are never desirable. He wishes blessings to all for his son, daughter-in-law and grandson.
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