BSF Removes Over 100 Individuals from Chuadanga Border
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has reportedly removed more than 100 individuals who had gathered along the Chuadanga border. The group was described as being involved in a 'push-in' attempt, suggesting an organized effort to cross the international boundary. This action by the BSF aimed to prevent a potential unauthorized border crossing.

The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) recently intervened to remove over 100 individuals who had assembled along the Chuadanga border. The gathering was identified as a 'push-in' attempt, indicating an organized effort by the group.
Chuadanga is a district in Bangladesh that shares a border with India. While specific details regarding the nature of the 'push-in' were not provided, the term commonly refers to an attempt by a group to illegally cross an international border, often with external facilitation.
The BSF is tasked with safeguarding India's land borders, including its extensive frontier with Bangladesh. The removal of the group by the BSF prevented them from proceeding with their reported intention to cross the border.
According to Prothom Alo English, the BSF executed this operation to manage the situation along the sensitive border area.