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'Push-ins unacceptable': Dhaka cries foul as India sends back illegal Bangladeshis, warns of military intervention

India has intensified its efforts to identify and deport Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally within its borders, handing them over to BGB personnel.

May 26, 2025 / 22:51 IST
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Bangladeshi nationals temporarily residing in India head back to Bangladesh with their belongings at the India-Bangladesh border of Petrapole about 100km north east of Kolkata on August 6, 2024.
Bangladeshi nationals temporarily residing in India head back to Bangladesh with their belongings at the India-Bangladesh border of Petrapole about 100km north east of Kolkata on August 6, 2024.

India's decisive actions against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and Rohingya infiltrators have prompted a sharp response from Bangladesh, with its army labelling these deportations as "push-ins" and warning of potential military intervention.

Brigadier General Md Nazim-ud-Daula, the director of the Military Operations Directorate (MOD), termed as “unacceptable” the “pushing in” of undocumented people by Indian authorities, and threatened to intervene if the need arose. He said the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) was handling the situation well for now.

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India has intensified its efforts to identify and deport Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally within its borders, handing them over to BGB personnel. A 2016 government estimate puts the number of illegal immigrants in India at around 20 million.

Dhaka has referred to this process as “pushing in” and criticized the approach, asserting that it will repatriate Indians living illegally in Bangladesh through established diplomatic procedures.