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India Sets Up Committee to Monitor India-Bangladesh Border Amidst Crisis in Bangladesh

India Sets Up Committee to Monitor India-Bangladesh Border Amidst Crisis in Bangladesh

The public authority of India has set up a council to screen what is going on the India-Bangladesh Boundary (IBB) in the midst of the emergency in the adjoining country.

In a post on X, Association Home Priest Amit Shah said that the panel will keep up with correspondence channels with their partner experts in Bangladesh to guarantee the wellbeing and security of Indian nationals, Hindus, and other minority networks residing there.

The panel will be going by the ADG, Boundary Security Power, Eastern Order, and will have IG, BSF Wilderness HQ South Bengal, IG, BSF Boondocks HQ Tripura, Part (Arranging and Advancement), Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), and Secretary, LPAI, as its individuals.

Recently, adjoining Bangladesh slid into turmoil as its top state leader, Sheik Hasina, clandestinely surrendered and escaped the country in a tactical airplane while the military stepped in to fill the power vacuum by declaring a broken government.

After Hasina’s takeoff, hundreds broke into her home, vandalizing and stealing from the insides, giving sensational articulation to the countergovernment fights that have killed in excess of 400 individuals in a fortnight.

A few Hindu sanctuaries, families, and organizations have been vandalized, and something like two Hindu pioneers subsidiary with previous Bangladesh Top State Leader Sheik Hasina’s Awami Association party have been killed in the savagery since Monday, when Hasina surrendered and escaped to India.

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Since Hasina escaped the country, media reports from Bangladesh have hailed an ever-increasing number of instances of viciousness against minorities, including the enormous defacement and obliteration at famous people band Joler Gaan’s frontman Rahul Ananda’s home on Monday, provoking the vocalist and his family to crawl under a rock.

In the midst of savagery against the minority Hindu people group in Bangladesh, a representative for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he remains against any racially based assaults or prompting to brutality.

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“What we’ve clarified is that we need to ensure that the viciousness that has been happening in Bangladesh lately is packed down. Surely, we stand against any racially based assaults or racially based induction to viciousness,” Farhan Haq, Agent Representative for the Secretary-General, said.

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