Bangladesh’s permission must for fencing within 150 yards
“Fence will be shifted towards the zero line to bring Indian villages within the fence,” it said in a statement.
According to the international law, no establishments can be set up within 150 yards of the zero line. “If they make a move to build anything violating the rules, we will protest it,” Senior Secretary to Bangladesh home ministry Mozammel Haque Khan told The Daily Star.
Bangladesh shares its border with five Indian states — West Bengal (2216.7 Km), Assam (263 Km), Meghalaya (443 Km), Tripura (856 Km) and Mizoram (318 Km).
The issue of border killing will also get priority at the meeting against the backdrop that 28 unarmed Bangladeshis have been killed until now this year by Indian Border Security Force (BSF). Of them, five have been killed in this month.
Earlier, the Indian authority repeatedly assured Bangladesh of bringing an end to the killing of innocent Bangladeshis.
The last BGB-BSF meeting in Dhaka in May decided to bring down the border killings to zero and that Bangladesh and Indian border guards would jointly investigate border killings.
According to the agenda of the upcoming meeting, arrest of Bangladeshi nationals by the BSF and Indian police and illegal border crossing or intrusion into Bangladesh by BSF members will be discussed in New Delhi.
Smuggling of firearms, ammunition and explosives from India to Bangladesh, cattle smuggling, illegal migration and human trafficking are also at the top of the agenda. Smuggling of various types of drugs including Phensedyl, wine, hashish, yaba and viagra will also be discussed.
Source: The Daily Star