Bangladesh’s foreign affairs adviser stated the nation will not be intimidated by border fencing, questioning the new West Bengal government’s approach to governance. Dhaka warned of action against “push-back” incidents and asserted it would not remain silent if killings along the border continue, while Border Guard Bangladesh remains on high alert. Bangladesh’s foreign affairs adviser stated the nation will not be intimidated by border fencing, questioning the new West Bengal government’s approach to governance. Dhaka warned of action against “push-back” incidents and asserted it would not remain silent if killings along the border continue, while Border Guard Bangladesh remains on high alert.
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