When there was a coup in Bangladesh, this state of India imposed evening curfew, Deputy CM introduced

When there was a coup in Bangladesh, this state of India imposed evening curfew, Deputy CM introduced

Night time curfew on Meghalaya Border: Amid the rising violent protests, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and left Dhaka. After her resignation, the military chief has stated that the military will now run the interim authorities. In the meantime, the protests in Bangladesh aren’t stopping.

Attributable to rising violence and unrest in Bangladesh, India’s border states are on excessive alert. In the meantime, an evening curfew has been imposed in Meghalaya in view of the scenario. This data has been given by Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong. This determination has been taken after a gathering with Border Safety Drive (BSF) personnel and Meghalaya Police.

Night time curfew imposed on border

Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong on Monday stated the state authorities has determined to impose curfew alongside the worldwide border with Bangladesh in view of the present scenario within the state. He stated the curfew will probably be in power from 6 pm to six am each day alongside the 444 km stretch of the border till additional orders. The choice was taken throughout an pressing assembly with Border Safety Drive (BSF) personnel and Meghalaya Police.

Tynsong stated, ‘In view of the unstable scenario, the state authorities has determined to impose evening curfew on the worldwide border with Bangladesh.’ The Border Safety Drive (BSF) on Monday issued a excessive alert for all its items alongside the 4,096 km lengthy India-Bangladesh border in view of the developments in Bangladesh.

PM Modi additionally held a excessive stage assembly

PM Modi held a high-level assembly at his official residence relating to the political scenario in Bangladesh. Union House Minister attended this high-level vital assembly of the Cupboard Committee on Safety chaired by the PM. Amit ShahAside from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Exterior Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, many different high officers took half within the assembly. Throughout this assembly, the most recent political scenario in Bangladesh and the continuing violence there have been mentioned.

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