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Meghalaya village protests India-Bangladesh border fence alignment, fears isolation
India🏛️ Politics28 days ago

Meghalaya village protests India-Bangladesh border fence alignment, fears isolation

A village in Meghalaya is protesting the alignment of the India-Bangladesh border fence, fearing the planned route would leave their village outside the fenced area and effectively isolated. The village head, Ramu, states they are not opposed to fencing itself but want it built at the zero line so the village remains within India's fenced perimeter.

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Meghalaya village protests India-Bangladesh border fence alignment, fears isolation

A village in Meghalaya is protesting the alignment of the India-Bangladesh border fence, fearing the planned route would leave their village outside the fenced area and effectively isolated. The village head, Ramu, states they are not opposed to fencing itself but want it built at the zero line so the village remains within India's fenced perimeter.

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