India arrests Bangladeshis escaping political turmoil after Hasina's ouster

India's BSF has detained nearly a dozen Bangladeshis fleeing violence after Sheikh Hasina's ouster.

Protesters clash with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the police outside the state-owned Bangladesh Television in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. PHOTO: AFP

India has detained nearly a dozen Bangladeshi nationals attempting to cross the border as they fled escalating violence and political unrest following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. 

Border officials reported on Monday that hundreds more are gathered along the frontier, pleading for entry into India.

Sheikh Hasina, who resigned abruptly on August 5 after 15 years in power, fled to India amidst rising violence targeting minority communities in Bangladesh.

Hindus, who represent the largest minority group and are a key support base for Hasina’s Awami League, have been particularly affected, with reports of widespread attacks on their homes, temples, and businesses.

India's Border Security Force (BSF) has arrested 11 Bangladeshis since Sunday as they attempted to cross into West Bengal. 

BSF deputy inspector general Amit Kumar Tyagi stated that several hundred more remain stranded in no-man's land along the border, seeking refuge.

Bangladesh shares a 4,000-kilometre (2,485-mile) border with India, much of which is unfenced. 

The situation has also seen four Bangladeshis being "repelled" from Assam, according to the state’s chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma.

The fall of Hasina has put India on high alert, given her administration's balancing act of fostering strong ties with both India and China. India's home minister, Amit Shah, announced that a committee has been formed to monitor the situation and ensure the safety of Indian nationals, Hindus, and other minorities in Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has expressed concern over the attacks on minorities and pledged to address the situation urgently.

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