The mystery surrounding the recovery of the semi-decomposed body of Bangladesh's Awami League functionary, Ishaque Ali Khan Panna, by Meghalaya Police at Dona Bhoi village in East Jaintia Hills on August 26 has raised more questions than answers.
Three of the staff, all Bangladeshi nationals, of this friendship bus were detained and have been forwarded to the customs office for further interrogation and legal action. This included the driver, the tour manager and the helper.
A student from Bangladesh studying at National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Silchar, Assam, was sent back home on Monday for allegedly “liking” an anti-India social media post.
Bangladesh media has reported that Panna was trying to sneak into India and climbing the hills to reach Shillong. But during his ascent he probably died due to a heart attack. The reports also said Panna could have been killed by the BSF, quoting anonymous sources
After large-scale flooding in Bangladesh, people in Bangladesh have started spreading fake news blaming India's opening of the Dumbur Dam on the Gumti River in Tripura for the deluge.
Tura, Aug 21: The Bengalee Association (BA), Garo Hills region, while strongly condemning the attack on the innocent Hindu minority community in Bangladesh by...
Guwahati, Aug 20: A Bangladeshi woman, who illegally entered in Assam along with 17 others, was handed back to Bangladeshi authorities.
The woman has been...
In a well-planned operation on Monday, the vigilant troops of BSF Meghalaya successfully thwarted an infiltration attempt along the International Border in West Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya.
During the inspection, which covered the border from Riahjalong to Amdoh, it was discovered that Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were absent from multiple sentry posts.