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IT is great that you realized , your govt is retard
Then what does that make you guys? By your own admission your gov is run by these "retards" and by the way how things are going after all the "revolution " everything will be as usual.
 

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Then what does that make you guys? By your own admission your gov is run by these "retards" and by the way how things are going after all the "revolution " everything will be as usual.

Our government isn't run by retards. Not since 2024.

Everything is definitely not as usual.
 

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Another indicator that there are retarted folks in the Indian government.
Well the country that by your definition run by retards is the only one that is actually stable in the neighborhood.
.Also your foreign minister is coming to visit the so called retards 😂.
 
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Well the country that by your definition run by retards is the only one that is actually stable in the neighborhood. While others are running on IMF giveouts or being in line to get Indian resources in cheap rates so that their country wouldnt go under.

Still doesn't negate what I said. Like releasing venomous snakes at the border as a strategy sound retarded.
 

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Still doesn't negate what I said. Like releasing venomous snakes at the border as a strategy sounds retarded.
Retards are your media who basically took a what if point for the closing the unfencable points of the border. They are just doing a study to find out if it has any viability. You have to think out of the box when really Bangladesh border is the biggest security issue our country is facing.
 

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The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has detained an Indian national for allegedly entering Bangladesh illegally through a border area in Chattogram's Fatikchhari.

The detainee, identified as Puton Mollo, 19, was apprehended around 1:30pm today (22 June) from North Andharmanik, a border-adjacent area of the upazila, with assistance from local residents.

The information was disclosed in a press release issued by Lieutenant Colonel Md Ahsan Ul Islam, commanding officer of the Ramgarh Battalion (43 BGB).

According to the release, Puton Mollo is the son of Badal Mollo of Ramendranagar village under Sabroom Police Station in South Tripura, India.

BGB said preparations are underway to file a case against him under the relevant laws. He will be handed over to Bhujpur Police Station for further legal proceedings.

The border force also reiterated its commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty, preventing illegal border crossings and combating transnational crimes.


Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has prevented an attempt by India's Border Security Force (BSF) to push nine people including women and children into Bangladesh through Sapahar border in Naogaon.

According to a press release issued by Naogaon-16 BGB today (24 June), the incident took place around 4am near Adatola Border Outpost (BOP) under Sapahar upazila.

Members of India's 29 BSF Battalion from Elenpur camp attempted to push nine individuals- three men, three women and three children into Bangladesh through border pillar 244/MP, it said.

However, a BGB patrol team rushed to the spot after receiving the information and successfully foiled the attempt, it added.

Following the intervention, the nine individuals were left stranded in the no-man's land between the two countries' borders.

Additional BGB personnel have been deployed in the area to maintain security, and surveillance has been strengthened with the help of local residents, the press release added.

Lt Col Md Ariful Islam Masum, commanding officer of Naogaon-16 BGB, said patrols in the area have been increased after the incident.

"No one will be allowed to enter Bangladesh illegally, including these nine individuals," he said, adding that efforts are underway to send them back to India.

 
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