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500 Bangladeshi sheltered in India for hours: BSF jawans’ treat to them was more humanistic, rather than “Border Security Forces”
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500 Bangladeshi sheltered in India for hours: BSF jawans’ treat to them was more humanistic, rather than “Border Security Forces”
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KHOWAI, July 1 (TIWN): 500 Bangladeshis gathered near the Bana Bazaar border areas No. 17, at Tuesday morning 11 am. Being informed by the sources, BSF officers rushed at the spot, at BOP area’s 70 number gate.

After investigation, that it had been known that those Bangladeshis have come to escape from the riot, which is presently prevailing due to political turmoil at Moulobi Bazaar Jilla’s Jambura Chera village at Bangladesh. That village had been rolled with the fire broke out at Jambura Chera village when those 500 people had come to shelter themselves, in their neighbouring country India.

 According to the sources, that village is dominated by 2 political-buros of Banglesh namely Babul Chasha  and Bishnu Chasha. The matter was like that Shibu Chasha, resident of Jamburacherra has made a lemon garden over Indian land. Moreover, Shibu Chasha is a member of BNP party.

 On June 30th three persons namely Mannan Mia, Khannan Ali and Suppa Ali(agents of Babul Chasha  and Bishnu Chasha) to grab the garden of Shibu Chasha came to his house and asked them about that lemon garden. When Sibhu Chasha and his brother Babul Chasha came in protest they had been tightly beaten up by those three opposite-political party members..

 After a while that political fight went worst and summoned a peace-less situation in the village. To escape from that political turmoil people ran towards India and set in the middle of these 2 counties border areas.BSF jawans welcomed them and arranged food and other necessary equipments for them, source says.

 Then, a flag meeting was held between BSF and BJB officials and after that meet, those 500 villagers were taken back to their village. Such situations once again the continuous political crisis and extending chances of riot, prevails in Bangladesh.

 

 

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