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96 hours in no-man's land: BSF shelters Bangladeshi family pushed back by BGB

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96 hours in no-man's land: BSF shelters Bangladeshi family pushed back by BGB
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A Bangladeshi family of ten was stranded in no-man's land after being pushed back by border forces from both India and Bangladesh. The Indian Border Security Force eventually provided humanitarian aid and shelter while the diplomatic verification process continues.

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It highlights the ongoing humanitarian and diplomatic complexities surrounding border security and migration policies in South Asia.

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The framing emphasizes the Indian BSF's humanitarian role while focusing on the 'illegal immigrant' policy context.

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