Thousands have gathered at the Teesta Rail Bridge area, demanding the implementation of the Teesta Treaty and Master Plan. The 48-hour sit-in protest, organized by the Save Teesta Movement, has drawn farmers, fishermen, students, and activists. Protesters accuse India of holding back Teesta’s water during the dry season while releasing excess water during monsoons, causing floods. BNP leader Asadul Habib Dulu vowed to continue the movement if demands aren’t met. Experts warn that without a fair water share, Teesta’s downstream flow will continue to dry up.