A letter written by actor and television presenter Shahriar Nazim Joy to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resurfaced on social media, drawing widespread attention and criticism. The actor has since come forward to clarify and defend his actions, while addressing the social backlash.
Originally written in 2014, Joy’s letter requested a plot of land in Purbachal and included high praise for Sheikh Hasina, whom he referred to as the “most outstanding leader” and “an exemplary mother figure.” He also noted a personal connection, pointing out that he shares the same nickname as Sheikh Hasina’s son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, reported UNB.
On Friday, Joy addressed the renewed attention in a Facebook post, emphasizing that the letter has gone viral at least 14 times since 2014. He defended himself by saying that many others had similarly requested and received plots during the previous government’s tenure, adding that he had no involvement in the recently exposed conspiracy involving high-profile artists.
“Even though you didn’t find my name in the ‘Alo Ashbei’ chat group or the YouTubers’ conspiracy, why would you still target me?” Joy wrote in his post. He explained that plots were allotted under section 13 (a) regulations, and while the current government has cancelled those allotments, people continue to circulate his letter online. “People are making my phone number viral and harassing me socially,” he added.
In the post, Joy also admitted to using flattery in the letter, acknowledging that it was something to be “ashamed of.” However, he urged for a fair assessment of the situation: “Of course, this letter contained flattery... Please ensure that the punishment is reasonable. Remember, Allah will not pardon you either. Now we all see that sins have consequences, right?”
He concluded his statement by urging people to stop spreading hatred: “Remain composed and stop spewing hatred. Together, let's provide mutual support and make amends for our mistakes.”
Shariar Nazim Joy, one of the country’s most recognized television actors, has also gained prominence as the host of popular shows like “300 Seconds,” “Sense of Humour,” and “3000 Seconds.” In addition to his television career, he runs his own YouTube channel, “Shahriar Nazim Joy Show.”