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Bangladeshi man shot dead by BSF along Chuadanga Border
The body will be returned to Bangladesh after autopsy

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A Bangladeshi man was shot dead by India's Border Security Force (BSF) near Chuadanga border on Saturday.

The incident occurred around 5:00pm on the Indian side of the border near Pillar No 70 at Goyeshpur in Jibannagar upazila, according to the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB).

The deceased was identified as Shahidul Islam Shahid, 35, of Goyeshpur village.

Shahidul's wife, Nasrin Akhter, said he went out for work in the morning and returned home around 1:30pm. Later in the afternoon, he went to a nearby border but did not return.

"During Maghrib prayer, I heard that BSF had shot my husband and taken him away," she said.

Saiful Islam, a member of the local union parishad, said Shahidul worked as a day labourer in the fields. "We heard that BSF personnel shot him dead after Asr prayer and took his body away," he added.

Lt Col Md Rafiqul Alam, commanding officer of the 58-BGB Battalion in Maheshpur, said they immediately contacted BSF after receiving information about the shooting. Initially, BSF officials told the BGB that Shahidul had been shot and taken to a hospital. Shahidul went to India for drug smuggling.

However, around 8:00pm, BSF's 32 Battalion Commandant Sujit Kumar informed BGB that Shahidul had died, said Lt Col Md Rafiqul Alam.

His body has been handed over to the Indian police. After the autopsy, the BSF will hand over the body to the Bangladesh authorities, added the commanding officer quoting the BSF.​
 
The foreign adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh has said that India is the only country in the world which kills unarmed civilians at the border. Bangladesh is the victim of Indian atrocities at the border.

 
I think the time has come to push out Indians illegally employed in jobs in Bangladesh. Matching the numbers Indians push to Bangladesh. There won't be any dearth of Indian illegals in Bangladesh for sure.

For each Rohingya they send us - we can send them one Indian making ten lakh a month.

If India can show legalities the middle finger, then why do we need to be so saintly?
 
I think the time has come to push out Indians illegally employed in jobs in Bangladesh. Matching the numbers Indians push to Bangladesh. There won't be any dearth of Indian illegals in Bangladesh for sure.

For each Rohingya they send us - we can send them one Indian making ten lakh a month.

If India can show legalities the middle finger, then why do we need to be so saintly?
A well articulated reply from you, Bilal bhai. Indians are making billions of dollars from Bangladesh but they hardly acknowledge it.
 

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