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Indians keep tilling Bangladesh land amid BDR protests
Boy injured as Indian tribesman fires at Dibir Haor Staff

Correspondent . Sylhet

Indians tilled cropland inside Bangladesh at Shreepur near the Jaintapur border in Sylhet for the second consecutive day on Saturday amid protests by the Bangladesh Rifles.

A teenaged Bangladeshi boy, who cannot speak, was, meanwhile, injured as an Indian in the afternoon fired at him at Dibir Haor in the Jaintapur border.

The injured was Suman, 15, a resident of Dibir Haor at Jaintapur in the district. Local people said an Indian Khasia tribesman fired at Suman about 5:30pm when he went to look for his cow at Kendribil. As he groaned, villagers reached the place and rescued him.

The Jaintapur BDR outpost in-charge in the evening said the injured boy had been sent to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital. Shreepur villagers also vandalised the Kathalbari checkpoint under the BDR outpost at the place in the afternoon as the Bangladesh border guards did not allow them to put up resistance against the Indians who were tilling cropland 100 to 150 metres inside the Bangladesh territory, sources said.

The 21 Rifles Battalion second-in-command, Major Abdulla Al-Mamun, told New Age in the afternoon the villagers had rallied against the Bangaldesh border guards as they did not fire gunshots to stop the Indians or allow the local people to put up resistance


‘We are observing the situation and trying to avoid any incident that could create unrest in the border,’ he said, adding that the Bangladesh Rifles authorities had been informed of the situation.

Local sources said two groups of Indian Khasia tribesmen, each of about 15, trespassed into Bangladesh through Mianrtila and Kathalbari near the Shreepur BDR outpost between 9:30am and 10:30am and started tilling cropland ignoring BDR protests.

‘We warned the Indians by blowing whistles and hanging red flags for not till the land inside Bangladesh and to get back to their country but they did not heed our requests and continued tilling in two places till noon,’ a Shreepur BDR outpost solider said. Local sources said some 50 Indians came again to Kathalbari about 1:30pm and resumed tilling the cropland.

At least 250 villagers of Asampara, Shreepur, Minartila and Kathalbari along the Shreepur border gathered at Kathalbari about 3:00pm and tried to stop the Indians from tilling land inside Bangladesh.

But the Bangladesh border guards of the Kathalbari checkpoint stopped the villagers, villagers said. After BDR obstruction, the villagers vandalised the Kathalbari BDR checkpoint, the sources said.

The 21 Rifles Battalion’s commandant officer Khandakar Zahirul Alam in the afternoon told New Age the BDR soldiers had stopped the villagers from picking up any quarrel with the Indians as they were armed.

‘If unarmed Bangladeshis had picked up a quarrel with the Indians, this could have resulted in casualties as the Indians had firearms,’ the BDR official said.

Zahirul said he had talked with his Indian counterpart, Shekhar Gupta, commandant officer of the BSF 1, over telephone at noon but he had not made any positive response to the request for asking the Indians to stop tilling inside Bangladesh.

‘India’s Border Security Force official said they had no right to stop his countrymen from tilling as they were tilling their own land,’ Zahirul said.

Indian tribesmen started tilling cropland inside the Bangladesh territory at the Shreepur border of Jaintapur in Sylhet on Friday morning, 17 hours after a high-level flag meeting between the border guards of both the countries where they agreed to keep peace in the border.

Earlier on June 19, two Bangladeshis — Nasir Uddin, 30, and Lilu Miah, 28 — were injured as an Indian fired into the Bisnakandi stone quarry along the Gowainghat border in the district.

On June 15, the BSF fired into the BDR when the Bangladesh border guards tried to stop Indians from tilling cropland, 300 to 400 metres inside Bangladesh near the Shreepur BDR outpost.

The BDR soldiers also fired back in several points along the Jaintapur and the Gowainghat border. At least a Bangladeshi was injured in BSF firing.

High BDR and BSF officials sat at a flag meeting at the BSF’s Dauki camp at Tamabil border on Thursday afternoon and the officials of border guards of both the countries agreed to continue with their efforts to keep peace in the border, BDR sources said.


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This is the clearest sign Awami regime is slowly and surely made BDR an ineffective force and handing over Bangladesh territory to india in pretext of avoiding escalation. All the while india armed its civilians with arms who even shoot and injured Bangladeshi children.
 
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Awami stooge regime made BDR a force loudspeaker while let indians occupy Bangladeshi land. This is persistent Awami action to handing over Bangladesh independence piece by piece.

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Indian Khasias continue to till inside Bangladesh
Staff Correspondent . Sylhet

The Indian nationals continued to till cropland at Shreepur near Jaintapur border in Sylhet for the third consecutive day on Sunday, ignoring repeated protests by the Bangladesh Rifles.

Officials concerned of the border security force of India have been expressing their reluctance to ask their countrymen not to till the cropland about 100 to 150 meters inside Bangladesh territory along the Jaintapur border, sources in the BDR said.

Local sources said two groups of Indian Khasia tribesmen, each of some 15, along with cows and other tools for ploughing as well as carrying firearms entered the Minartila and Kathalbari areas near Shreepur BDR outpost at about 9-30 am on Sunday, crossing the frontier and resumed tilling on the Bangladesh territory.

The BDR soldiers warned the Indians through loudspeakers against tilling the Bangladesh land, but the Indian tribesmen continued tilling in the places ignoring BDR’s efforts to refrain them from the job.
The intruders left the two places at about 12-30pm after the BDR soldiers hanged red-flags there, the sources said. Some 20 Khasia tribesmen came again to Kathalbari at about 2-30pm and continued tilling there till the 5-30pm.

Sources at the BDR checkpoint at Kathalbari said residents of the neighbouring villages also tried to stop the Indian Khasias from tilling inside Bangladesh territory, but the villagers were forced to go back in order to avoid any clash with the Indian nationals.

Major Abdullah Al-Mamun, 21 Rifles Battalion second-in-command, told New Age in the afternoon that the BSF officials did not pay heed to the BDR’s repeated requests for asking their countrymen not to till the land inside Bangladesh territory.

They said they have no right to restrain the Indian peasants as they were tilling their own land.

An Indian Khasia also fired at a teenage Bangladeshi boy at Dibir Haor near the Jaintapur BDR outpost on Saturday afternoon when he was looking for his cow in the area.

Indians tribesmen started tilling cropland inside Bangladesh territory at the Shreepur border of Jaintapur on Friday morning, 17 hours after a high-level flag meeting between the border guards of both countries where they agreed to keep peace along the border.

Deputy director general of BDR, brigadier general Md Obaydul Haque, led the Bangladesh side accompanied by BDR Sylhet sector commander colonel Niamul Fatemi and Rangpur sector commander colonel Khayruzzaman.

While RC Saksena, BSF inspector general in-charge of Assam and Meghalaya range, led the Indian side accompanied by BSF staff officer JC Pandey at the meeting held at India’s Dauki Camp at Tamabil border on Thursday afternoon, sources in the BDR said.

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India, Bangladesh security forces trade fire in Meghalaya

BY IANS
SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 2010



SHILLONG - The Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) Sunday traded gunfire in Muktapur sector along the India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya, officials here said.


The incident of firing, the fourth within a fortnight, started around 1.45 p.m. and lasted for nearly half an hour, Prithvi Raj, Inspector of the BSF in Assam-Meghalaya, told IANS.

He said the BDR had resorted to fresh “unprovoked firing” to scare away Indian villagers engaged in fishing in a swamp area in Birkympleng in Meghalaya’s Jaintia Hills district.

Muktapur is about 20 km east of Pyrdiwah village, which was occupied by the BDR in 2001 for days, claiming it to be a part of Bangladesh, before they were forced to retreat.

On Feb 4 and Feb 14, BDR troops fired at the BSF along the India-Bangladesh border at Muktapur.

Earlier, some BDR personnel intruded into India. One was detained but was handed over to the BDR after a flag meeting.

In the just concluded BSF-BDR border conference in New Delhi, BSF chief Raman Srivastava had raised serious concern over intermittent firing by BDR forces along the border in Meghalaya.

Major-General Mainul Islam, director general of the BDR, however, said: “We (India and Bangladesh) should not be upset with such issues (firing).”

Meanwhile, panic-striken border villagers in Meghalaya have shifted to safer grounds following Sunday’s gunfire.

“The situation is tense. Most of the people, especially women and children, have moved to safer grounds after the gunfire,” Manoj Manar, Muktapur village chief, told IANS.

On Friday, Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram decided to send Joint Secretary in Home Affairs Sada Khan to assess the situation in Muktapur after Meghalaya Revenue Minister R.C. Laloo apprised him of the tension along the border.

Meghalaya shares a 443-km border with Bangladesh, part of which is porous, hilly and unfenced and prone to frequent infiltration.

According to official records, 551.8 acres of Bangladeshi land is in possession of India, while 226.81 acres of Indian land is in possession of Bangladesh. All these areas are disputed.
 
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Four Bangladeshi intruders held in Meghalaya

PTIThursday, June 17, 2010 19:45 IST


Shillong: BSF today apprehended four Bangladeshi persons after they crossed over to India illegally.


The infiltrators, identified as Alam Jamadar, Munir Munshi, Sahajada Gaji and Md Sulaiman, were held near Bholaganj in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills district and have been handed over to police, BSF sources said.


Besides, the border guards also seized cattle, forest produce and contraband goods worth Rs5.4 lakh from different locations along the international border in Assam and Meghalaya.
 
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This is the clearest sign Awami regime is slowly and surely made BDR an ineffective force and handing over Bangladesh territory to india in pretext of avoiding escalation. All the while india armed its civilians with arms who even shoot and injured Bangladeshi children.

Why a razakar collaborator like you are still holding BD citizenship? You should immediately move to the Indian-occupied land and claim Indian citizenship. This will make your Moududi very happy. He was against the partition of India in 1947.

Grow up a little. How long are you going to start these wrong-titled threads? Are you still a 3-month old baby?
 
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Why a razakar collaborator like you are still holding BD citizenship? You should immediately move to the Indian-occupied land and claim Indian citizenship. This will make your Moududi very happy. He was against the partition of India in 1947.

Looks like Awami stooge acts are making your indian dalali job harder and harder. Awami stooges making you defense less everyday. All your retard harping as indian dalal getting more amusing every day.
 
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Indian continue to occupy Bangladeshi land and provoking confrontation using and arming kashia tribe. All the while BDR has been made inactive by Awami stooge regime to facilitate indian occupation.

Report in Bangla:
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3 Bangladeshis shot at Sylhet border

Sun, Jul 4th, 2010 5:50 pm BdST

Sylhet, July 4 (bdnews24.com)–Three Bangladeshi farmers were shot allegedly by Indians at Jaintapur Upazila in Sylhet on Sunday.

They were Delwar Hossain, Mohammad Kayes, Abdul Mannan of village Minatila in the bordering Sripur area. They were admitted to Upazila Health Complex.

Seven more Bangladeshis suffered injuries from arrows thrown by the Indian Khasia tribesmen.

Kohinur Alam, deputy commander of 21 Rifles Battalion, said the Khasia people began cultivating inside 200 yards of the Bangladesh territory at Minatila and Kathalbari around 10:30am.

Bangladeshis asked them to leave, but they continued with cultivation that prompted a clash with both groups chasing each other, he said.

The situation came under control at the intervention of the Bangladesh Rifles and the Khasias went back to the Indian territory, Kohinur said.

They came back to the Bangladesh territory again at around 2pm. As the Bangladeshi people obstructed them fires were shot from the Indian territory leaving three farmers shot and wounded, the BDR official added.

After the incident locals blocked the Sylhet-Tamabil road in front of Sripur border outpost camp for an hour and ransacked the BDR camp alleging that the Bangladesh border guards did nothing, Sylhet district superintendent of police Sakhawat Hossain said.

Indian Khasias have been cultivating at Minatila, Alutila, Kathalbari on the border land inside the Bangladesh territory for around 10 days defying the Bangladeshi border guards' ban.

3 Bangladeshis shot at Sylhet border | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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So, this news has made you happy, isn't it?

As expected you are talking as true ghoti indian. Because Awami regime prevented BDR from taking any action indians were able shoot Bangladeshis. News article clearly posted that. But offcourseyou as ghoti indian you will try to hide Awami stooge act, what serves you well.

After the incident locals blocked the Sylhet-Tamabil road in front of Sripur border outpost camp for an hour and ransacked the BDR camp alleging that the Bangladesh border guards did nothing, Sylhet district superintendent of police Sakhawat Hossain said.

Indian Khasias have been cultivating at Minatila, Alutila, Kathalbari on the border land inside the Bangladesh territory for around 10 days defying the Bangladeshi border guards' ban.

3 Bangladeshis shot at Sylhet border | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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10 hurt as Indians fire into Bangladesh

Villagers vandalise outpost for BDR role, block road

Zaman Monir . Sylhet

At least 10 Bangladeshis, including a minor boy, were injured as India’s Khasia tribesmen on Sunday afternoon fired into Bangladesh at Shreepur in the Jaintapur border of Sylhet.
Villagers also vandalised the Shreepur BDR outpost and the Minartila checkpoint as the Bangladesh Rifles soldiers tried stop the villages from building up resistance against the Indians.
The villagers also blocked the Sylhet–Tamabil Road at Shreepur for two hours beginning 2:00pm in protest at the unresponsive role of the Bangladesh border guards after the Indians had fired into Bangladesh, local sources said.
Indian Khasia tribesmen have been tilling cropland about 200m inside Bangladesh at Alurbagan, Minartila and Khanthalbari at Shreepur along the Jaintapur border since June 25, 17 hours after a high-level flag meeting between the border guards of the two countries held at the Dauki BSF camp at Tamabil where they agreed to keep peace in the frontier.

Awami Law makers lied to people
On June 26, an Indian fired into Bangladeshis near Dibir Haor in which a boy, Suman, 15, a resident of the area, was injured when he went there to look for his cow near the Jaintapur border outpost.
The local Awami League lawmaker visited the spot and calmed the villagers after assuring them of informing higher authorities and seeking resolution of the border issues.

Bangladeshis injured by indians shooting
The people injured in firing by the Indians include Kayes Ahmed, 12, a resident of Kendigram, Delwar Hosen, 18, and Nur Mohammed, 42, residents of Asampara, Abdul Mannan, 22, Kalam, 24, and Rashendra Chandra, 36, residents of Adarsha Guchchhagram at Jaintapur. The injured were sent to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital, local BDR officials said.

BDR officials said some 25 Indian Khasia tribesmen crossed the Jaintapur border into Bangladesh up to Minartila near the Shreepur BDR outpost about 11:00am on Sunday and resumed tilling cropland about 200 meters inside the Bangladesh territory ignoring BDR protests.

At one point, about 20 Bangladeshi young people, tendering cows near the border, chased the Indians about 1:00pm and forced them to get back into India.Half an hour later, the Khasia tribesmen regrouped and some 50 to 60 of them again entered Bangaldesh up to Minartila and resumed tilling, the sources said.

Awami League stooge regime made BDR a ineffective force
At that time, some 250 residents of Asampara, Shreepur, Kendrigram, Minartila and Adarsha Guchchhagram again tried to stop the Indians from tilling. BDR soldiers then stopped the Bangladeshis from doing so.

Enraged at the move of the BDR soldiers, the villagers vandalised the Minartila BDR checkpoint and chased the Indians. The Indians then fired into Bangladesh, in which at least 10 were injured.

The MInartila BDR checkpoint in-charge, Monir Uddin Bhuiyan, told New Age they had tried to stop the villagers from chasing the Indians as they had been armed.‘The villagers attacked the BDR checkpoint as we tried to stop them,’ a BDR soldier said. He said the villagers pelted the border guards with stones for not firing back at the Indians after they had started firing.

The villagers later blocked the Sylhet–Tamabil Road at Shreepur in protest at the attack by the Indians and the BDR’s role of being onlookers during the attack, local sources said.

More lie by Awami lawmaker
Imran Ahmad, the local lawmaker, visited the spot and managed to withdraw the barricade about 4:00pm after assuring them of asking hither authorities to immediately resolve the issue.Imran in the afternoon told New Age that he had informed the government authorities concerned of the matter.

‘The government is very sincere in this regard and a joint task force of India and Bangladesh is working to resolve the border issues,’ he said.

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As expected you are talking as true ghoti indian. Because Awami regime prevented BDR from taking any action indians were able shoot Bangladeshis. News article clearly posted that. But offcourseyou as ghoti indian you will try to hide Awami stooge act, what serves you well.

Why the Jamaati traitors are waiting for BDR to react? You should send your own army to tackle India. But, Jamaatis are happy here to prove that a country called Bangladesh is very weak. So, it should not exist. People of BD has proved you wrong in 1971.

Sk. Mujib is responsible for your today's treachery. Jamaatis should have been wiped out of BD in 1972. Instead, his Rakkhi Bahini killed 35,000 patriots of JASHAD. It is time you prove yourself as true BD citizens and fight the indians.
 
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