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    Home » Blog » BSF rescues Indian students from Bangladesh as protests turn violent

    BSF rescues Indian students from Bangladesh as protests turn violent

    July 19, 2024Updated:July 19, 2024 World No Comments
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    After demonstrations increased against the” controversial” quota system in government jobs, the Border Security Force on Friday rescued some Indian students from Bangladesh.
    The kids were brought back to India through Meghalaya’s Dawki integrated search blog along the Meghalaya-Bangladesh borders.
    Prior to this, S. Jaishankar, the secretary of external affairs, claimed the American government had issued an advisory to American citizens.
    ” As you are aware, there are demonstrations which are happening in Bangladesh. We have about 8500 individuals and about 15 000 Indian nationals living there, according to MEA spokesman Randhir Jaiswal at the regular press conference on Friday.
    In addition, MEA has also urged the household users of Indian nationals living it to get in touch with the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh.
    We have issued a travel advice to let individuals contact the High Commission and offer any assistance they may require. The condition is being closely monitored by the External Affairs Minister. The High Commission may keep you informed of the state of the situation it. We’ll also be providing regular changes, and we ask that all Indian immigrants ‘ families who live in Bangladesh get in touch. Our country’s citizens will continue to receive any support we can, Jaiswal said.
    ” All American citizens are safe that… we have a large student neighborhood, around 8500 individuals, numerous are pursuing medical training. They are safe and sound, they are in touch with the Indian High Commission, to our Assistant High Commissioner as well”, the MEA director added.
    Prior to the protests, MEA issued an advisory urging American citizens living in Bangladesh to avoid native travel. The High Commission and Assistant High Commissions were instructed to keep their movements out of their living areas and that they would be available on hotline numbers for any aid demanded by American citizens.
    As internet and mobile solutions were cut off after weeks of fatal clashes over the planning of government jobs, police and security officers in Bangladesh fired tear gas and guns at protesters and prohibited all groups in the capital Dhaka on Friday.
    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina faces the biggest challenge as a result of the protests in Bangladesh since she won a third consecutive term in a January vote that the main opposition parties boycotted.
    At least 64 people have died as a result of the latest conflicts, which come after the protests ‘ bloodiest day to day.

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