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Patients from Bangladesh reached the Indian border, BSF extended a helping hand, sent them to Bangalore for treatment

Violence continues in Bangladesh even after political turmoil. Meanwhile, a mentally challenged patient from Bangladesh was taken to the Indian border by his son in an ambulance, from where the patient was taken to Bangalore for better treatment with the help of BSF. The patient’s son said that after facing a lot of trouble in the disturbed situation in Bangladesh, they brought their father to India and the BSF extended a helping hand to them for the treatment of their father.

Let us tell you that the India-Bangladesh international border is completely closed. Maitree Express has been suspended as a means of communication between the two countries. Thousands of people traveling between the two countries for business and medical treatment are in trouble. In such a complex situation, the normal life of those getting medical treatment and others has completely collapsed.

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Passengers unable to return to Bangladesh

Due to the ongoing violence in Bangladesh, the situation at the Changrabandha border in Cooch Behar, West Bengal remained peaceful on Tuesday, but Bangladeshi passengers were stranded due to the closure of the immigration checkpost. Apart from this, passengers who came to India are still unable to return to Bangladesh due to the closure of the immigration checkpost of Burimari. Due to this, two Bangladeshi citizens are stranded at the Changrabandha immigration checkpost. Seeing the seriousness of the situation, CI Abhijit Sarkar and OC Manibhushan Sarkar of Mekhliganj Police reached the spot.

Command in the hands of the army in Bangladesh

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On the other hand, 207 Indians are also stranded with trucks at the Burimari land port of Bangladesh. Trade and movement between the two countries is being affected due to violence and political instability in Bangladesh. Let us tell you that after the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, everything in the neighboring country Bangladesh is still in the hands of the army there.