Bangladesh to discuss push-ins at BGB-BSF border talks

Bangladesh said issues of alleged push-ins by India and border killings will feature at the upcoming BGB-BSF talks in New Delhi.

The 57th bi-annual Director General-level border coordination conference between the Border Security Force and Border Guard Bangladesh is scheduled for June 8 to 11 in New Delhi. Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed said on June 7 that the situation on the frontier, bilateral cooperation and illegal push-ins will be placed with importance by BGB. The Bangladeshi delegation will be led by Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui while BSF DG Praveen Kumar will head the Indian team. India maintains that only illegal intruders are pushed back following due procedures and established bilateral arrangements.

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