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Tension flared along the Bakshiganj border in Jamalpur on Wednesday following allegations of an attempted push-in involving a man near pillar 1082 of the Ramrampur border area. Local sources said Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and residents prevented the attempt, leaving the man stranded on the zero line. Later, when he tried to enter Bangladesh again, BGB and locals stopped him, prompting him to return to the zero line.
A flag meeting between BGB and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) was held but ended without immediate resolution. In the afternoon, a heated exchange between locals from both sides escalated into a chase after some Indian youths allegedly threw stones at Bangladeshis. The situation prompted heightened alert along the border, with BGB maintaining control to prevent further unrest.
BGB’s Jamalpur 35 Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Hasanur Rahman urged locals not to cross the zero line and to cooperate with border guards to maintain calm. The situation is currently under control, though communication between the two border forces continues.
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