Bangladeshi singer and Bangladesh Cricket Board director Asif Akbar made a politically charged Facebook post criticizing what he called the 'fascist' roots of one-party rule in Bangladesh. He claimed that the establishment of BAKSAL marked the birth of fascism in the country and praised late President Ziaur Rahman for introducing multi-party democracy. Referring to Zia’s assassination in 1981, Asif alleged that a 'fascist leader' had expressed satisfaction at the event. He described Khaleda Zia as a symbol of national unity and lamented her current illness, urging prayers for her recovery. Asif also defended Tarique Rahman, calling him one of the most persecuted political figures in Bangladesh’s history, and said he should return home only when it is safe. He warned against emotional reactions and political exploitation of Khaleda Zia’s health situation, emphasizing unity and patience among her supporters.