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Bangladesh Published At: 07 Feb 2024, 19:55 p.m.

Border tension: BNP says Bangladesh now in jaws of crossfire


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BNP claimed government gave illegal economic and geopolitical privileges to several countries


Voicing concern over the killings of the country’s citizens in the borders of Myanmar and India, the BNP on Wednesday alleged that Bangladesh is now in the jaws of crossfire.

At a press conference arranged by the party standing committee on the country’s overall situation at its chairperson’s Gulshan office, BNP also alleged that the Awami League is now in power with the support of India, China and Russia by giving these countries various illegal economic and geopolitical privileges.

“On one hand, our BGB members and our people are being gunned down along India’s border beginning from the West Bengal. On the other hand, two people were killed and several others injured in firing and mortar shells landed from the Myanmar side. Troops from Rakhine state are flocking and taking shelter here. In other words, Bangladesh is now in the jaws of crossfire,” said BNP standing committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy.

He urged the journalists to think of what might happen and the reasons behind the prevailing tension along the Bangladesh border.

The BNP leader also raised the question of whether tension is being created on the Myanmar border to divert the attention of the people of Bangladesh to a different direction from its various failures and problems. 

“Whether the government (of Bangladesh) has a secret relationship with those who are causing these incidents...the government earlier created one issue after another to mislead people,” he said. 

He hoped that the government would take necessary and visible steps to tackle the border problem if it had no connection with the rising tension along the Myanmar frontier.

He said: “A country like Myanmar has never dared to fire into Bangladesh. Why do they get the courage to do it now? This is what you all need to think about... where is our country heading toward?”

He urged the people to be vocal against the border problem to force the government to take proper initiatives to protect the citizens of the country from the way they are being now attacked from all sides.

At the press conference, Gayeshwar claimed that the current government has become isolated from the democratic world.

"Fascist government has got the support of India, China and Russia by providing them with illegal economic and geopolitical benefits to protect its existence,” he said.