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India border security forces killed another bangladeshi

Ashraful islam

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Chuadanga: Members of India's Border Security Force (BSF) shot to death a Bangladeshi national at a frontier village at Damurhuda upazila in Chuadanga district on Monday. The deceased was identified as Ahad Ali, 29, son of Ayub Ali Mandal of Kutubpur village in the upazila. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) sources said the BSF troops of Mohakhola camp in West Bengal state of India opened fire on a group of 7-8 Bangladeshi cattle traders when they entered the Indian territory crossing Pillar No. 93 through Munsipur border for bringing cattle in the morning, leaving Ahad Ali dead on the spot. The other companions of Ahad, however, escaped the firing. according to UNB.
 
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You just cannot cross the International border without proper documents. Who knows whether they are cattle traders or drug peddlers?
 
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Why the hell trying to cross border?

Any world military will do the same...........But, yes I am feeling SAD:( for him
 
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For What Authority To Invade Another Country's Border's Lines.Unfortunate Accident Although!!

Maybe he was visiting to meet his family members or relatives, if he was unarmed should not have been shot. A loss of human life is always tragic.
 
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Maybe he was visiting to meet his family members or relatives, if he was unarmed should not have been shot. A loss of human life is always tragic.
There is a procedure for that. Polevaulting is not the solution. Shooting illegal trespassers is standard practise all over the world. Your nation is also building one fence facing the West to prevent unrestricted movement.
 
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Maybe he was visiting to meet his family members or relatives, if he was unarmed should not have been shot. A loss of human life is always tragic.
than stop building fence across afgan-pak border:-)
 
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Condolences to his family.
Maybe he was visiting to meet his family members or relatives, if he was unarmed should not have been shot. A loss of human life is always tragic.
It is but people living in the border areas know it bettef than anyone ,what would happen in case the try to cross the international border ''ilegally'',he should hv followed the procedures ,if he had to meet anyone on the other side.
A very tragic incident BD should go to UN :D
And what would you say to the UN ,that he was shot while crossing the international border ''ilegally''? :p:
 
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