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Alert sounded in districts of Bihar after Bangladesh situation

Updated on: 06 August,2024 04:17 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Although there no direct districts in Bihar situated along the border with Bangladesh, the state shares a long, porous boundary with Nepal, which has been often used by infiltrators from other countries to sneak into the Indian territory

Alert sounded in districts of Bihar after Bangladesh situation

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An alert has been issued in several parts of Bihar as political unrest has emerged in neighbouring Bangladesh, reported PTI citing a top police official on Tuesday.


According to Additional Director of Police (Headquarters), J S Gangwar, the alert was issued in the districts situated close to Bangladesh.


"An alert has been sounded in all such districts. The police have been instructed to keep vigil in close coordination with central paramilitary forces," he told PTI.


Although there no direct districts in Bihar situated along the border with Bangladesh, the state shares a long, porous boundary with Nepal, which has been often used by infiltrators from other countries to sneak into the Indian territory.

Besides, districts in the state's densely populated northeastern part 'Seemanchal' are said to be vulnerable to influx of illegal immigrants, who enter Bihar via West Bengal.

Bangladesh plunged into uncertainty after extraordinary street protests over job quota forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to quit and flee.

India issues advisories for citizens travelling to UK, Bangladesh amidst growing unrest

Amidst rising tension in the United Kingdom and Bangladesh, India officials have issued separate advisories for Indians travelling to these countries, asking citizens currently present there to “exercise extreme caution”.

The High Commission of India in London issued an advisory on Tuesday for Indian citizens visiting the UK advising them to stay "vigilant" and exercise "due caution" while travelling in the country.

Several incidents of violence and arson were reported during anti-immigrant protests held in the country over the weekend following last month's mass stabbings in northwest England's Southport.

"Indian travellers would be aware of recent disturbances in some parts of the United Kingdom. The High Commission of India in London is closely monitoring the situation. Visitors from India are advised to stay vigilant and exercise due caution while travelling in the UK," said the High Commission of India in London.

"It is advisable to follow local news and advisories issued by local security agencies, and to avoid areas where protests are underway. In case of an emergency, the High Commission of India may be contacted," the advisory added with the emergency contact details.

The government led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Sunday that all those involved in violent disorder, including attacks on the police, local communities, arson and looting should expect to face the full force of the law.

Advisory for Indians visiting Bangladesh

In response to rising unrest and violence in Bangladesh, the Ministry of External Affairs has issued a strong advisory for Indian citizens, advising them against travelling to Bangladesh till further notice.

The statement said, “In view of ongoing developments, Indian nationals are strongly advised against travelling to Bangladesh till further notice.”

The statement also advised caution for Indian nationals currently in Bangladesh. It stated, “All Indian nationals presently in Bangladesh are advised to exercise extreme caution, restrict their movements and remain in contact with the High Commission of India in Dhaka through their emergency phone numbers.”

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