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Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain says there is no place for violence, conflict, or hatred in the country
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Telugu origin people in Bangladesh and Bengali refugees in Telangana maintain their cultural heritage and patriotism despite the boundary divisions created during the partition of India. With recent developmens concerns are rising about safety of Telugu origin people in Bangladesh
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Six others also booked over the death of a grocery shop owner during last month's violent clashes that led to the fall of her government
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Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says President Joe Biden is "consistent in speaking loud and clear" on human rights issues
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According to an official, a group of seven people crossed international border and "almost" reached India-Bangladesh boundary fencing
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The tournament is slated to be held in two cities — Sylhet and Mirpur, with warm-up round scheduled to commence on September 27
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Gangs of criminals have been looting and robbing homes in the absence of law enforcers over the last two days
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Former Bangaldesh Prime Minister, who resigned and fled the country, is now in New Delhi
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State government asks Superintendents of Police of all coastal districts to strengthen patrolling, especially during night hours
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According to officials, Bilateral trade via Petrapole is the highest among all land ports shared with Bangladesh
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New Delhi should deftly work with the new regime to protect the high-stakes relationship with Dhaka
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The decision to dissolve the parliament was taken following the president's discussions with chiefs of three staff of armed forces, leaders of different political parties, representatives of civil society and leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
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According to officials, Air India, IndiGo and Vistara cancelled all their flights to the Bangladesh capital on Tuesday
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Newly-appointed Director General of BSF, Daljit Singh Chaudhury, who already reached Kolkata on Monday, reviews the situation
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The meeting, chaired by Mohammed Shahabuddin, unanimously decided to release Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairperson Khaleda Zia immediately
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India will offer comprehensive logistical support as the embattled Bangladeshi leader pursues asylum in the UK
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A section of the crowd vandalized a statue of former Bangladesh President and independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, father of Sheikh Hasina, in Dhaka. Local media reported that up to 400,000 protesters were on the streets, though the exact number is yet to be confirmed.
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MEA, in its advisory, urges Indians currently residing in Bangladesh to exercise "extreme caution" and restrict their movements
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Awami League supporters clashed with protestors, who gathered in Dhaka demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation
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The curfew began at midnight and is set to relax from noon to 2 pm to allow people to buy essentials before being put back in place until 10 am Sunday