Firing won't stop at border: BSF chief
We will go to UN: NHRC chief
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) chief UK Banshal has said that it would not be possible to totally stop firing at the border as they must take steps to stop the offenders, reports UNB.
"It would never be possible to totally stop firing -- so long as criminal activities would continue to take place at the India-Bangladesh border, BSF will have to prevent the offences. And that is the duty of the Force," he said in an interview with BBC Bangla, Kolkata, broadcast Tuesday.
Banshal made the remarks at a time when human rights organisations were alleging that the incidents of killing and torture of Bangladeshis are increasing in the hands of the BSF.
The BSF director general's remarks blatantly negate the repeated assurances given to Bangladesh by the Indian authorities.
Meanwhile, Dr Mizanur Rahman, chairman of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Wednesday said the matter of Indian BSF killing of Bangladesh nationals along the border would be taken to the United Nations (UN).
Firing won't stop at border: BSF chief
We will go to UN: NHRC chief
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) chief UK Banshal has said that it would not be possible to totally stop firing at the border as they must take steps to stop the offenders, reports UNB.
"It would never be possible to totally stop firing -- so long as criminal activities would continue to take place at the India-Bangladesh border, BSF will have to prevent the offences. And that is the duty of the Force," he said in an interview with BBC Bangla, Kolkata, broadcast Tuesday.
Banshal made the remarks at a time when human rights organisations were alleging that the incidents of killing and torture of Bangladeshis are increasing in the hands of the BSF.
The BSF director general's remarks blatantly negate the repeated assurances given to Bangladesh by the Indian authorities.
Meanwhile, Dr Mizanur Rahman, chairman of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Wednesday said the matter of Indian BSF killing of Bangladesh nationals along the border would be taken to the United Nations (UN).
Firing won't stop at border: BSF chief