[🇧🇩] Terrorist BSF is pushing Indian Nationals into Bangladesh

[🇧🇩] Terrorist BSF is pushing Indian Nationals into Bangladesh
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2,479 people pushed into Bangladesh by BSF in 8 months

BGB has been strongly protesting, both verbally and in writing, to the BSF. Intelligence surveillance and patrol activities along the border have been intensified.

Nazrul Islam
Dhaka
Published: 29 Mar 2026, 15: 43

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On 14 January, India’s border force, the Border Security Force (BSF), pushed 17 people into Bangladesh through the Gomastapur border in Chapainawabganj. They were detained by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). Among those detained were eight men, five women and four children.

Earlier on 25 December last year, 14 members of the same Hindi-speaking family from India’s Odisha state were labelled as ‘Bangladeshi’ and pushed into Bangladesh at night under cover of darkness through the Darshana border in Chuadanga by the BSF.

Not only in Gomastapur or Darshana, but between 7 May last year and 26 January this year—a period of eight months—the BSF pushed a total of 2,479 people into Bangladesh through border points in 32 districts across the country. Of them, 120 were identified by BGB as Indian nationals.

Following the fall of the Awami League government on 5 August 2024 in the face of a mass uprising, an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus assumed office on 8 August. Since then, without following due process, the BSF has been pushing people into Bangladesh through various border points.

Indians also being pushed in

On the night of 25 December 2025, 73-year-old Sheikh Abdur Jabbar, a Hindi-speaking resident of India’s Odisha state, along with 13 members of his family, was labelled as Bangladeshi and forcibly pushed into Bangladesh by the BSF through the Nimtala border at Darshana in Chuadanga by opening a barbed-wire pocket gate.

Among them were five women, five men and four children. Police and BGB personnel rescued them the following night from Darshana bus stand in Chuadanga amid severe cold and took them to Chuadanga Sadar Hospital.

Others among those pushed in included Jabbar’s sons Hakim Sheikh, 48, Sheikh Ukil, 45, Sheikh Bunty, 30), Sheikh Raja, 38, Jabbar’s wife Alakuni Bibi, 65, Sheikh Ukil’s wife Sagera Bibi, 36, and their daughter Shakila, 9, Sheikh Raja’s wife Mehrun Bibi, 28, and their daughter Nasrin, 10, son Rohit, 2, Touhid, 11, Hakim Sheikh’s wife Shamsheri Bibi, 34, and Sheikh Hossain’s wife Gulshan Bibi, 80.

Officer-in-charge Mehedi Hasan of Darshana police station said the individuals stated they were permanent residents of Odisha, India. Their documents proving Indian citizenship, including Aadhaar cards and ration cards, had been taken away.

Jabbar told police that about a month earlier, police had picked up all 14 members of his family late at night. They were held in Atgarh jail in India for 35 days. They were released on 25 December, and on the same night, BSF members pushed them into Bangladesh.

Mehedi Hasan said that after providing medical treatment to the 14-member family at the hospital, the matter was reported to the district administration. On the administration’s advice, BGB pushed the family back into India through the Darshana border a day later.

On 20 August, the BSF pushed a six-member family including pregnant Sonali Bibi, her husband and child from Dhitora village in Birbhum district of West Bengal into Bangladesh through the Chapainawabganj border.

After verifying proof of Indian citizenship, an Indian court ordered the government to bring Sonali Bibi and her family back. They were subsequently sent back through the Sonamasjid immigration check post in Chapainawabganj on 5 December. However, the BSF did not take back Sonali Bibi’s husband.

At the time, Golam Kibria, commanding officer of BGB’s Mahananda Battalion, told journalists that such inhumane push-in actions by the BSF constituted a clear violation of international human rights standards and bilateral border management agreements.

When asked about the overall situation, Md Mahbub Murshed Rahman, director (operations) at BGB Headquarters, told Prothom Alo that BGB has been strongly protesting both verbally and in writing against such push-ins carried out without due process. Flag meetings are being held at various levels.

The official added that BGB remains on maximum alert by increasing intelligence surveillance and patrol activities along the border, which has helped reduce the number of push-ins from India.​
 

BGB told to stay alert along India border to prevent possible push-ins: Home minister

Salahuddin says govt does not see an immediate possibility but wants border forces prepared in advance

UNB, Dhaka

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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed. File photo: BSS

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed today said Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been instructed to remain vigilant along the borders to prevent any possible push-ins from India following BJP’s victory in the West Bengal Assembly polls.

He made the remark while talking to reporters after the third session on the fourth and final day of the Deputy Commissioners’ Conference at Dhaka's Osmani Memorial Auditorium.

“We have instructed the BGB to stay alert along borders. Although we do not see such a possibility, we have taken precautions in advance so that we can address the situation if it arises,” he said.

Asked about directives to the deputy commissioners on maintaining law and order, Salahuddin said it is part of their routine responsibilities.

“Maintaining law and order is one of their primary duties. The police, district administration and judiciary work in coordination in this regard. It is not about specific directives, but about ensuring effective cooperation within themselves,” he said.

The minister also said the ongoing drives against drugs and illegal weapons will continue under a zero-tolerance policy.

“Drugs and online gambling are serious threats. If these cannot be controlled, social stability will be undermined,” he said.

On online gambling apps, Salahuddin said relevant agencies, including Bangladesh Bank and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), are taking action.

The minister added that authorities are trying to block illegal websites and platforms as much as possible.

“Online gambling, drugs and related crimes are now among our top priorities, and we are determined to curb them,” the home minister said.​
 

BGB on high alert at Benapole, Chapainawabganj borders over possible push-ins

UNB
Dhaka
Published: 07 May 2026, 16: 18

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BGB check post UNB

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has intensified security and surveillance along Benapole border in Jashore amid concerns over possible push-ins following the situation surrounding the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election in India.

Since Thursday morning, strict security measures have been enforced across nearly 102 kilometers of border areas under the jurisdiction of Jessore-49 BGB and Khulna-21 BGB.

Commanding Officer of Jessore-49 BGB Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Golam Mohammad Saiful Alam Khan, said the force remains on high alert to prevent all forms of intrusion and cross-border crimes.

Additional BGB members have been deployed at several border points in Benapole including Raghunathpur, Shikarpur, Sadipur, Ghiba, Putkhali, Goga, Daulatpur and Rudrapur.

Patrol and round-the-clock monitoring have also been intensified in those areas.

Authorities have also warned people against unnecessary movement near border areas, particularly at night.

“Strict surveillance is being maintained along the border to ensure that no intruders can enter Bangladesh from India. Additional patrol measures have also been strengthened,” said Colonel Golam Mohammad.

Sources said security was tightened considering the situation in West Bengal following the elections.

Besides, UNB Chapainawabganj correspondent reports: BGB has been placed on high alert along the 140-kilometre border in Chapainawabganj .

Commanding Officer of 53 BGB Battalion Lt Col Kazi Mustafizur Rahman said BGB is maintaining strict vigilance to ensure that India’s Border Security Force (BSF) could not push anyone into Bangladesh illegally.

He said border patrols and intelligence activities have been intensified while local residents have been asked to remain alert.

Movement along the zero line has been restricted except for emergency purposes, he added

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Wednesday said Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been instructed to remain vigilant along borders to prevent any possible push-ins from India following the BJP’s victory in the West Bengal Assembly polls.

He made the remarks while talking to reporters after the third session on the fourth and final day of the Deputy Commissioners’ Conference at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital.

Replying to a question on whether push-ins of Muslims into Bangladesh might increase following the BJP’s win in West Bengal, the minister said the government has already taken precautionary measures.

“We have instructed the BGB to stay alert along borders. Although we do not see such a possibility, we have taken precautions in advance so that we can address the situation if it arises,” he said.​
 

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