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Farmer shot dead by Border Guard of Bangladesh
Farmer shot dead by Border Guard of Bangladesh - The Times of India
BySubhro Maitra, TNN | Feb 12, 2013, 03.17 AM IST
MALDA: A farmer was killed and his 13-year-old nephew sustained bullet injuries when Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB) personnel allegedly shot at them at Makarhaat border outpost of the BSF on Monday morning. The area falls under Hemtabad police station of North Dinajpur. A police complaint has been lodged by the deceased's brother.
Indo-Bangla border of Hemtabad became tense with one Indian farmer was shot dead by Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB) and another injured this morning. The incident took place around 9.30 am at Makarhaat Border out Post of battalion number 121 of BSF under Hemtabad police Station of North Dinajpur district. Panicked villagers rushed out from their field and tension gripped the border village.
Farmers of Malaun village situated on the border plough land which falls on the Bangladesh side of the border.
At 9.30am on Monday, farmers went to their field like any other day and an argument broke out between them and the BGB. Farmers alleged that BGB prevented them from reaping corns which led to a scuffle following which a BGB guard of Battaion 02 opened fire.
While one of the farmers Abdul Farid, 32, died on the spot, his nephew Sur Alam, 13, was injured and sent to Raiganj hospital.
On getting the news, SDO Nandini Saraswati visited the spot along with Hemtabad police station officials. Saraswati said, "We have got a complaint that BGB fired unprovoked at the Indian farmers and one of them died on the spot. We are taking all necessary precautions to keep the situation under control on the Indian side of the border." She hinted that a flag meeting between BSF and BGB would be held soon.
Abdul's father Hafijuddin Mia who was present at the spot gave his account to the SDO. Later a police complaint of murder was lodged by Najimul Hossain, Abdul's brother.
The newly-elected parliamentary secretary cum district Trinamool chief Amol Acharya said, "I've come here on directions of the chief minister. The victim's family will get Rs 2 lakh as compensation from the state government."
Late in afternoon, a flag meeting between BSF and BGB was held at the border.
A large portion of the land of Indian farmers in Malda and North Dinajpur have fallen outside the border fencing which has led to movement being restricted for the Indian farmers. Taking this opportunity, Bangladeshi miscreants had reportedly reaped their harvest.
Local panchayat samity sabhapati Sibani Majumder said, "The farmers lose their crops often. Even BGB indulges the miscreants. But firing was certainly unheard of in our otherwise peaceful border."
Farmer shot dead by Border Guard of Bangladesh - The Times of India
BySubhro Maitra, TNN | Feb 12, 2013, 03.17 AM IST
MALDA: A farmer was killed and his 13-year-old nephew sustained bullet injuries when Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB) personnel allegedly shot at them at Makarhaat border outpost of the BSF on Monday morning. The area falls under Hemtabad police station of North Dinajpur. A police complaint has been lodged by the deceased's brother.
Indo-Bangla border of Hemtabad became tense with one Indian farmer was shot dead by Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB) and another injured this morning. The incident took place around 9.30 am at Makarhaat Border out Post of battalion number 121 of BSF under Hemtabad police Station of North Dinajpur district. Panicked villagers rushed out from their field and tension gripped the border village.
Farmers of Malaun village situated on the border plough land which falls on the Bangladesh side of the border.
At 9.30am on Monday, farmers went to their field like any other day and an argument broke out between them and the BGB. Farmers alleged that BGB prevented them from reaping corns which led to a scuffle following which a BGB guard of Battaion 02 opened fire.
While one of the farmers Abdul Farid, 32, died on the spot, his nephew Sur Alam, 13, was injured and sent to Raiganj hospital.
On getting the news, SDO Nandini Saraswati visited the spot along with Hemtabad police station officials. Saraswati said, "We have got a complaint that BGB fired unprovoked at the Indian farmers and one of them died on the spot. We are taking all necessary precautions to keep the situation under control on the Indian side of the border." She hinted that a flag meeting between BSF and BGB would be held soon.
Abdul's father Hafijuddin Mia who was present at the spot gave his account to the SDO. Later a police complaint of murder was lodged by Najimul Hossain, Abdul's brother.
The newly-elected parliamentary secretary cum district Trinamool chief Amol Acharya said, "I've come here on directions of the chief minister. The victim's family will get Rs 2 lakh as compensation from the state government."
Late in afternoon, a flag meeting between BSF and BGB was held at the border.
A large portion of the land of Indian farmers in Malda and North Dinajpur have fallen outside the border fencing which has led to movement being restricted for the Indian farmers. Taking this opportunity, Bangladeshi miscreants had reportedly reaped their harvest.
Local panchayat samity sabhapati Sibani Majumder said, "The farmers lose their crops often. Even BGB indulges the miscreants. But firing was certainly unheard of in our otherwise peaceful border."