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India-Bangladesh Border LIVE Amid BNP Supporters Rampage and Hindu Homes Face Attacks

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India-Bangladesh Border LIVE Amid BNP Supporters Rampage and Hindu Homes Face Attacks

India-Bangladesh Border LIVE Amid BNP Supporters Rampage and Hindu Homes Face Attacks

Recent border area footage reveals significant developments as Indians and Bangladeshis navigate a tense situation.

Returning Indians describe the situation as serious, while footage shows both Indians reentering India and Bangladeshis crossing through the Petrapole checkpoint.

Some Bangladeshis who had visited India have returned, and several Indians stranded in Bangladesh have come back home.

Meanwhile, BNP supporters are causing widespread vandalism, and reports indicate arson, looting, and vandalism targeting Hindu homes in Bangladesh.

Cross-border reflections highlight varying perspectives on the situation, with many viewing the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as justified.

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