India's novel about invaders, 13 Bangladeshi, Bangladesh government stuck on a zero line, expressed strong protest
Leaders and security agencies in Bangladesh have objected to the action that India has done to return illegal citizens in Bangladesh. Bangladesh described it as a threat to attack his sovereignty and national security. In fact, India returned 67 citizens in Bangladesh on Tuesday, while 13 people were stranded at the zero line of the Indo-Bangladesh border on Wednesday morning. On May 26, a Senior Army official in Bangladesh said it is not acceptable by India to return illegal citizens, and the army is ready to take action if necessary. The number of illegal intruders is alarming. In 2016, then -Minister of State Minister of the Home Kiren Rijiju informed the Rajya Sabha that about 2 crore Bangladeshi lives in India illegally. From April 30 this year, BSF handed over to about 100 illegal citizens in Bangladesh to the border safety force in Bangladesh (BGB). However, according to the Media in Bangladesh, more than 800 people, including Indian citizens and Rohingya refugees, have been sent over the border for violence since May 7. The tensions in Lalmanirhat protested the locals on Wednesday morning, BGB and local villagers have attempts to push 57 people from six different borders in the Lalmanirhat district. Cooch Bihar of Western Bengal border on Lalmanirhat. According to Bangladesh newspaper, The Daily Star, 13 people, including women and babies, were stranded at zero. Neither they get admission to Bangladesh or India take them back. Abdus Salaam, commander of the BGB battalion, told the Daily Star in the failed Lalmanirhat between BSF and BGB that a flag meeting was claimed from BSF, but no positive response was received from BSF. He said we stand with BGB and will not enter the country by force. The BGB has also opposed India’s efforts to fence the border in the past. In January this year, there was a dispute between BSF and BGB over fence. Out of the 4,096.7 km border of India-Bangladesh, a fence has so far been placed in an area of 3.232 km. The new political situation of Bangladesh has increased the tension. Let’s tell you that after the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country in August 2024, the anti -India powers gained political power in Bangladesh. A narrator is spread that India has supported Hasina to keep him in power. Now the anti -India rhetoric has tightened in the new government. Sarwar Tushar, leader of the National City Party in Bangladesh, told the New Age: “It is a direct security threat for India to send people to Bangladesh for violence. It is an inflammatory action and a violation of international law.” He demanded that India stop such activities immediately and respect Bangladesh’s sovereignty. Earlier, on May 9, the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs had a formal objection to India on the issue and said that procedures should be followed for the return of illegal migrants. Share this story -tags