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India declared a state of alert on the border of this country with Bangladesh

Following the developments in Bangladesh and the resignation and escape of the Prime Minister of this country, the Indian Border Guard put its forces on alert.

report Mehr News Agency quoted by India Today, following the developments today (Monday) in Bangladesh and the resignation and flight of Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of this country, following the continuation of student protests, the Indian Border Guard at the border between The country and Bangladesh announced a state of alert.

Dalit Singh Chadari, Director General of Indian Border Guards has arrived in Calcutta today to monitor and monitor today’s developments.

Waqarul Zaman, the commander of the Bangladesh army, said that there is no need to impose martial law or declare any emergency in this country, and the army will find a solution to the crisis by tonight. According to him, in the meantime, the interim government will run the country.

Following these developments, one of the senior officials of the Indian Border Guard confirmed that the border forces of this country with Bangladesh have been on alert for two days from today and the order Intensification of the border patrol has also been issued.

After the escalation of violent protests in Bangladesh, the Prime Minister of this country fled to an unknown place today with an army helicopter. India has been mentioned as his possible destination. Thousands of people in Bangladesh joined the student protests in this country against the quota system of government jobs.

Bangladesh army commander has said that the transfer of power is underway and asked people to trust the army and at the same time stop violent protests.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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