A committee has been created by the government to oversee the current state of the Indo-Bangladesh border, according to Amit Shah.

The Indian government has set up a committee headed by a BSF official to monitor the situation at the Indo-Bangladesh border due to current events in the neighboring country.

August 9th 2024.

A committee has been created by the government to oversee the current state of the Indo-Bangladesh border, according to Amit Shah.
The government of India, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has taken a proactive step to address the ongoing situation in Bangladesh. In light of recent events, a high-level committee has been formed to closely monitor the situation along the Indo-Bangladesh border. This committee will be headed by a top official from the Border Security Force and will work in close coordination with authorities in Bangladesh.

The primary focus of this committee is to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals, especially Hindus and other minority communities, who are residing in Bangladesh. The committee will establish communication channels with their counterparts in Bangladesh to stay updated on the latest developments and take necessary measures to protect the interests of Indian citizens.

The committee comprises of five members, including the ADG of Border Security Force, Eastern Command. The other members are the Inspector General of Police for the South Bengal frontier, the IGP for the Tripura frontier, a member of the Land Ports Authority of India, and the secretary of the LPAI.

Recently, Muhammad Yunus was sworn in as the head of an interim government in Bangladesh. Prime Minister Modi extended his greetings to him and expressed hope for a speedy return to normalcy in the country. He also urged for the safety and security of Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh amidst the ongoing unrest.

In the past few weeks, Bangladesh has witnessed intense protests resulting in the loss of more than 500 lives, including police personnel. These protests initially began as an anti-reservation movement by students but soon escalated into a larger issue. The country's Supreme Court has also played a role in the protests by making significant changes to the quota system, leading to further unrest.

These protests have also resulted in attacks on Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh. In fact, the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to resign and flee to India due to the volatile situation in the country. The government of India is closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary steps to ensure the safety and security of all its citizens.

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