It wasn't deliberate. BSF asked them to stop first.
Look this shouldn't be that difficult to understand. BD is a sovereign country. India is a sovereign country. What we do inside our border is our business. If Bangladeshis want to visit India there are ample number of official border...
India isn't a perfect country but India has a right to implement law and order within her own territory as they see fit. And you still haven't given an instance of BSF entering BD and killing people there.
Bangladeshis killed in Bangladesh or Bangladeshis in Indian territory?
If an Indian infiltrator/smuggler is killed by BGB inside BD or if a Bangladeshi infiltrator/smuggler is killed by BSF inside India, that won't count.
So let me know. How many?
From the earlier post - "এতে ভারতীয় নাগরিকরা তাদেরকে আটকপূর্বক মা,র-ধ,র করে বিএসএফ এর নিকট হস্তান্তর করে।"
Why is he lying then? BSF didn't beat them. Local villagers did.
And the fencing isn't 100% plugged. There are gaps.
Depends. Can BD successfully block that spot?
Yes and yes. We have done it before.
But the question is - Why shall we?
For regular freight. Because it's a shorter distance and that makes it cheaper to transport goods, duh!
You seem to think we are asking transit for military supplies...
It's a completely plain area and there are two railway lines and two major highways through it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Highway_27_(India)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Highway_317_(India)
At 2:13 min mark in the video - "মাত্র ২২ কিলোমিটার প্রশস্ত এই সরু প্যাসেজটি...
Indians? They can think whatever they want. All I am seeing is a 4,000 km long fence along the entire border just to stop the odd economic migrant from coming in. That tells me all that I need to know :).
Yes.
But that's just diplomatic tit for tat. A much bigger reaction is the potential cancellation of the Indian Navy shipbuilding contract.
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