Nomads row part of immigrant problem: The Times Of India

New Delhi, Feb 06: As temperatures rise on both sides of the Indo-Bangla border, Bangladesh has said the issue of 213 "nomads" in no-man's land must not be seen in isolation but as part of the larger immigrant problem, including its claim that India is "pushing in people across the border."

New Delhi, Feb 06: As temperatures rise on both sides of the Indo-Bangla border, Bangladesh has said the issue of 213 "nomads" in no-man's land must not be seen in isolation but as part of the larger immigrant problem, including its claim that India is "pushing in people across the border."
The neighbouring country clearly sees the latest stand-off with India as another episode in a series of accusations that have included the claim that Bangladesh is harbouring al-Qaeda militants and ISI miscreants.
In the latest build-up of tension, Dhaka has refused to accept these 213 snake charmers, insisting they are not Bangladeshis.

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