Tripura: 20 Indian Students Return as Bangladesh Unrest Grows Through ICP Srimantapur

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The Indian High Commission has advised Indian students to return home promptly due to escalating student protests and deteriorating law and order at various educational institutions across Bangladesh. The unrest particularly affects Comilla and Dhaka.

Many Indian students studying in Bangladesh have begun their journey back to India. Several are crossing the border through Tripura’s Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Srimantapur in Sepahijala district. The 81st Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF) stationed at Sonamura is facilitating this process.

Commanding Officer Rakesh Sinha of the BSF stated “We are committed to ensuring a safe and smooth transition for all students returning from Bangladesh. Our personnel are providing a warm welcome and extending all necessary support including refreshments transportation and first aid where required.”

By 1 PM 20 students had successfully crossed the border at Srimantapur. Most are medical students from Mainamoti Medical College and Hospital in Comilla hailing predominantly from West Bengal and Assam.

One returning student shared “We have been well-received by the BSF officers. They provided us with tea refreshments and information about various modes of transportation available from Agartala. The process has been smooth and without any hassle.”

The BSF’s efforts have been instrumental in ensuring minimal disruption during students’ return. “Our focus is on providing comprehensive assistance to these young individuals during this challenging time” added Sinha.

As the situation in Bangladesh remains tense the Indian High Commission continues to monitor developments closely. It urges all Indian nationals in the country to remain vigilant and prioritize their safety.

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