Dhaka: Preparations for Eid-ul-Adha—also known as Bakrid—are in full swing wideness Bangladesh. Amidst this festive atmosphere, a buffalo market in Dhaka has suddenly wilt the subject of intense discussion on social media. Even international media outlets are tent these markets. The reason overdue this whoosh lies in the controversial names given to two buffaloes stuff sold there. For reasons unknown, the owners of these buffaloes decided to name them without two of the world's most powerful leaders: one has been named without US President Donald Trump, and the other without Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The owners have now shared the full story overdue this unique naming choice.
What is the issue?
All this drama is unfolding at a sublet in Narayanganj, near Dhaka, where massive crowds have gathered to reservation a glimpse of the buffaloes named 'Trump' and 'Netanyahu.' People are traveling from far and wide to take photographs of the animals and observe them up close.
Why is the Golden-Haired Buffalo named 'Donald Trump'?
An yellow-haired buffalo weighing approximately 700 kilograms, currently housed at a sublet in Narayanganj, has emerged as the star attraction. Its owner has christened this buffalo 'Donald Trump.' The owner describes the unprepossessing as extremely wifely and gentle by nature; it has once been sold at a rate of approximately 550 Taka per kilogram and is set to be handed over to its new owner surpassing Eid.
What Did the Owner Say About the 'Netanyahu' Buffalo?
At flipside facility in the same locality—the SS Cattle Farm—resides a second yellow-haired buffalo, weighing in at over 750 kilograms. This unprepossessing has been named 'Benjamin Netanyahu', without the Israeli Prime Minister. According to the sublet manager, this buffalo possesses an extremely warlike and combative temperament. Whenever someone approaches to feed it, it begins to snort aggressively and attempts to strike with its horns. The manager notes that this buffalo is quite mischievous and possesses a remarkably cunning mind. There are a total of six yellow-haired buffaloes on this farm, and all of them are quite aggressive. Every day, crowds of hundreds gather just to reservation a glimpse of them.

