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Two Bengali ethnic Muslim women from Assam pushed out of India towards Bangladesh brought back: Report

Summary by Maktoob
Two Bengali ethnic Muslim women from Assam, who were allegedly forced into the no man’s land between India and Bangladesh by the Border Security Force, have returned to their homes, Scroll reported on Sunday. Maktoob has earlier reported that some of the people who were pushed back to Bangladesh had claimed that they were Indian citizens and had blood relatives in the northeastern state. Shona Bhanu and Rahima Begum were among hundreds of Bengal…
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Image source, Sakhawat Hossain Image caption, Assamese teacher Khairul Islam speaks while standing on Bangladeshi soil 28 May 2025 A case was filed in India's Gauhati High Court on Wednesday over the push-back of a total of 14 people, including an Indian teacher, across the Kurigram border in Bangladesh. The BSF allegedly pushed back the people in the early hours of Tuesday. One of them, Khairul Islam, spoke to local journalists in Kurigram i…

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Maktoob broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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