Dhaka lodged a snort with the Indian executive on the present time (9 October) over the killing of Md Kamal Hossain, a Bangladeshi national from Sadar South upazila in Cumilla district.
Kamal became shot and killed by the Border Security Force (BSF) of India on 7 October.
“The Authorities of Bangladesh calls upon the Authorities of India to stop recurrence of such wrong acts and habits enquiries into all the border killings, as also name those accountable and bring them to justice,” stated a international ministry press release.
In a snort hiss despatched to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka on the present time, it stated, Bangladesh expressed severe effort that no topic repeated commitments from the eager authorities of India to bring down border killings to ‘zero degree’, such incidents by the BSF proceed to recur.
The Bangladesh executive pressured that such incidents of border killing are undesirable and unwarranted and such actions are in violation of the provisions of the Joint Indo-Bangladesh Pointers for Border Authorities, 1975.