"Over 250 men,
women and children of Chakma and Tripuri tribes have taken shelter in
northern Tripura's Gandachara area along the international border since
Monday after fleeing their villages in Khagrachari district," Gandachara
sub-divisional magistrate Bhaskar Dasgupta told IANS over phone.
"The tribals entered India Monday and Tuesday after ethnic trouble in
Bangladesh.We have asked the Border Security Force (BSF) to step up security along the unfenced border," he said.
The tribals fled from the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Muslims in
southeast Bangladesh after ethnic clashes and incidents of arson. The
exact reason for the conflict is not yet known. A state home department
official said Tripura has informed the union home ministry about the
development.
The BSF here also informed their headquarters in New
Delhi and is coordinating on the matter with the Border Guards
Bangladesh. In a similar incident in August last year, over 1,500
tribals took shelter in the border village of Karbook after fleeing from
five villages in the same Khagrachari district over the reported
abduction of a leader of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
Tripura shares a 856-km border with Bangladesh which is porous because it extends over mountains that are densely forested.
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Tripura shares a 856-km border with Bangladesh which is porous because it extends over mountains that are densely forested.
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Over 250 Chakma and Tripuri tribals left their habitats in CHT and took sheltered in the Indian state of Tripura
June 4, 2014
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