Situation worsened in Bangladesh, BSF caught 11 Bangladeshis trying to enter India
Bangladesh Violence / Situation worsened in Bangladesh, BSF caught 11 Bangladeshis trying to enter India
Bangladesh Violence - Situation worsened in Bangladesh, BSF caught 11 Bangladeshis trying to enter India
Bangladesh Violence: Amidst the violence that continues in Bangladesh even after the coup, people from there are trying to infiltrate into neighboring country India. Meanwhile, the Border Security Force (BSF) has arrested 11 Bangladeshi citizens trying to enter India from the borders of West Bengal, Tripura and Meghalaya. The BSF has given this information. Amid the ongoing political crisis in neighboring country Bangladesh, India has issued a security alert on all borders with Bangladesh.Infiltration of 1,000 Bangladeshis foiledEarlier, on August 9, the BSF, with the help of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), foiled an infiltration attempt on the border with Bangladesh in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal. According to a BSF spokesperson, the BSF came to know about the arrival of about 1,000 Bangladeshi citizens on the India-Bangladesh border in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, who were coming to the border with the intention of taking refuge in India. He told that on finding these people, BSF immediately contacted BGB to take back these Bangladeshi citizens. After this, it was ensured by both the agencies that the situation is controlled peacefully on the border.5 Bangladeshis arrested from Navi MumbaiMeanwhile, police in Navi Mumbai have arrested 5 Bangladeshis. These people have been arrested from a building in Koparkhairane area of Navi Mumbai. They had reached Navi Mumbai from there by infiltrating from Bangladesh-India border. After reaching Navi Mumbai, they were living illegally in Koparkhairane area. These include 4 women and one man.Minorities are being targetedLet us tell you that even after the swearing-in of the interim government in Bangladesh, the phase of violence and protest continues. In Bangladesh, students were agitating against reservation for the last one month. The movement turned violent in no time. Violence continued there even after the Supreme Court's decision on reservation. Students were adamant on demanding resignation from Sheikh Hasina. The situation deteriorated to such an extent that Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post of Prime Minister and leave the country. Despite all the efforts, the situation there is out of control. Hindus and minorities are being targeted by fundamentalists.