India deploys SIGINT aircraft using by Raw near Bangladesh border Tarique Rahman said do not take law into your own hands | The plane used by R&AW was deployed on the border here; Khaleda Zia’s son said on the other side

India deploys SIGINT aircraft using by Raw near Bangladesh border Tarique Rahman said do not take law into your own hands | The plane used by R&AW was deployed on the border here; Khaleda Zia’s son said on the other side

Bangladesh Crisis News: After massive arson and violence in Bangladesh, a temporary government has now been formed. In such a situation, activities have increased on the India-Bangladesh border. Meanwhile, thousands of Bangladeshi citizens want to enter the Indian border to avoid violence, for which the BSF has increased its patrolling in the border areas so that no one enters the border illegally. Meanwhile, the Modi government at the Center has deployed a special aircraft for surveillance. According to the IDRW report, the aircraft deployed by the central government is named…

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17 years of imprisonment, sudden release, who are they

17 years of imprisonment, sudden release, who are they

Bangladesh Crisis News: After the anti-reservation student movement going on for the last 2 months in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post on Monday (August 5). After this, Hasina left the country and came to India. Meanwhile, the President ordered the release of jailed former PM and opposition leader Khaleda Zia. In the year 2018, she was sentenced to 17 years imprisonment in a corruption case. Talking to ABP News, Bangladesh Nationalist Party spokesperson AKM Wahiduzzaman said that BNP chief and former PM Khaleda Zia has been…

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Bangladesh Election Latest Update Only 20 Percent Voting In 2018 80 Percent People Voted

Bangladesh Election Latest Update Only 20 Percent Voting In 2018 80 Percent People Voted

Bangladesh Election: General elections were held in Bangladesh on Sunday (07 January) amid violence. According to Indian time, voting started at 7:30 am, which ended at 4 pm. According to the Chief Election Commissioner in the neighboring country, about 40% voting took place. The victory of the ruling Awami League is considered certain due to the boycott of the elections by the main opposition party. Bangladesh’s largest opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) alleges that fair elections cannot be held under the leadership of Hasina. In such a situation, the…

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