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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General and former MP Mia Golam Porwar has strongly condemned alleged attempts by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) to forcibly push Indian citizens into Bangladesh through several border points. In a statement issued on Tuesday, he described the actions as illegal, unjust, and contrary to diplomatic norms. He accused the Indian government of violating its constitution, international law, and UN human rights principles through such push-in efforts, noting that international rights groups had expressed concern but India had not responded.
According to the statement, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) prevented an attempt to push 11 Indian nationals—including a pregnant woman and a disabled child—through the Mashalgaon border in Thakurgaon’s Haripur upazila. Similar attempts were reported in Panchagarh, Kurigram, Meherpur, Sherpur, and other districts, allegedly involving around 320 Indian citizens. Porwar said repeated efforts failed due to vigilance by BGB, Ansar-VDP, and local residents.
He urged the Bangladesh government to take necessary diplomatic measures against what he termed Indian aggressive activities and called for maintaining friendly and neighborly relations between the two countries.
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