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Former West Bengal CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee passes away at 80

DNA Thursday, 8 August 2024 ()
He served as the chief minister for two complete terms from 2002 to 2011.
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Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee 8th Chief Minister of West Bengal


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BSF DG Visits Petrapole Border in West Bengal as Trade and Movement get Restricted| Oneindia [Video]

BSF DG Visits Petrapole Border in West Bengal as Trade and Movement get Restricted| Oneindia

Since August 5, the Petrapole border between India and Bangladesh has been under tight security with reduced movement of people and goods. The increased measures are in response to ongoing unrest in Bangladesh. Despite the overall decline in trade, the border has facilitated the entry of several Bangladeshis into India for medical treatment. The unrest has led to a near-total halt in trade, impacting traders significantly. Border Security Force (BSF) Director General DS Chaudhary has visited the site, and on Tuesday, some Bangladeshis and Indians stranded in each other's countries managed to return home. #TightSecurity #TradeDisruptions #PetrapoleBorder #BangladeshUnrest #INDIA-BANGLADESHBORDER ~ED.101~PR.152~

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Bangladesh Unrest: Dhaka Slams West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Over Sensational Shelter Remark| Watch [Video]

Bangladesh Unrest: Dhaka Slams West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Over Sensational Shelter Remark| Watch

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's offer to shelter "helpless people" from Bangladesh sparked diplomatic tension. Bangladesh's government sent a note to India, with Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud expressing concern over potential misunderstanding. The statement came amid violent protests in Bangladesh against civil service quotas. West Bengal's Governor criticized Banerjee, emphasizing that foreign affairs are the central government's domain. #BangladeshUnrest #BangladeshVoilence #Bangladeshnews #Sheikhhasina #Bangladeshnews #Mahmud #MamataBanerjee #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.178~PR.320~ED.101~GR.125~

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Bangladesh Protest: Watch the Successful Evacuation of 4,500 Indians, Mostly Students |Oneindia News [Video]

Bangladesh Protest: Watch the Successful Evacuation of 4,500 Indians, Mostly Students |Oneindia News

Bangladesh is in turmoil as violent protests over job quotas escalate, leading to a nationwide curfew and army deployment. Over 4,500 Indian nationals, along with nearly 540 citizens from Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives, have been safely evacuated. The Indian High Commission in Dhaka is working tirelessly to ensure the safety of all Indian citizens. Meanwhile, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has offered shelter to distressed Bangladeshis. In a significant development, the Bangladesh Supreme Court has overturned a high court order on job quotas, further fueling the unrest. Tune in for detailed updates and expert analysis. anti quota demonstrations,anti quota protests,awami league party,bangladesh,bangladesh job quota,bangladesh job quotas,bangladesh quota movement,bangladesh quota reform protests,bangladesh student protests,curfew extended indefinitely,dhaka,bangladesh job quota protest,bangladesh police,bangladesh protests,quota andolon,quota protest,save bangladesh students, oneindia news #BangladeshProtests #IndianEvacuation #JobQuotaProtests #WestBengal #MamataBanerjee #SupremeCourt #BreakingNews #GlobalNews #CurrentEvents

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Bangladesh Protests: Mamata Banerjee Offers Shelter to ‘Those in Distress’ as Death Toll Crosses 130 [Video]

Bangladesh Protests: Mamata Banerjee Offers Shelter to ‘Those in Distress’ as Death Toll Crosses 130

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced on Sunday that the Trinamool Congress-led state government would provide shelter to people fleeing violence in Bangladesh if they seek refuge in Bengal. Speaking at a mega 'Martyrs' Day' rally in Kolkata, Banerjee emphasized the humanitarian duty to aid those in need, referencing the United Nations' resolution on refugee protection. "I cannot speak anything about Bangladesh as it is another country. The Indian government will speak about that. But if helpless people (from Bangladesh) knock on Bengal's door, we will give them shelter. There is a resolution of the UN. Neighbours will respect refugees," Banerjee declared amid heavy rain. #BangladeshProtests #StudentUnrest #DhakaLockdown #QuotaReform #MamataBanerjee #BangladeshProtestLIVE #BangladeshCivicUnrest #BangladeshNews #InternationalNews #MamataBanerjeeRally #MartyrsDayRally #Bengal #BangladeshRefugees ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.103~

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