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Govt should not show any weakness on `push-in` issue: Jamaat ameer
  Date : 10-05-2025

`Our government should not show any weakness over push-ins issue,` commented Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman.

"We are united against the chaos and anarchy being created in the country by force in the name of `push-ins`. Bangladesh and its people want to live keeping their heads high. We will not bow our heads to anyone, except Almighty Allah," Jamaat ameer wrote on his verified Facebook page on Thursday.

He added, "Our government should not show any weakness in this regard."

India`s Border Security Force (BSF) reportedly pushed at least 110 Indian nationals-described as Muslims and labelled as Bangladeshis-across the Khagrachhari and Kurigram borders into Bangladesh on Wednesday morning.



  
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