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On request of Bangladesh PM the court of Assam ordered the release of 25 Bangladeshis in the visa violation case

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Bhupen Goswami

GUWAHATI : A court in Dhubri district of Assam has ordered the release of 25 Bangladeshi nationals who had been jailed since May for breaking their visa conditions. Took the initiative and requested the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi to release him. Abraham Lingcon, convenor of Bangladesh-India Border Victim Rescue Committee, said that progress in the matter was seen following a request from Bangladesh.Mention that Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh in Dhaka in the last week of this month to deliver a message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he embarked on a previously unannounced visit aimed at boosting bilateral relations. Had. At this time the Prime Minister of Bangladesh requested India to release 25 Bangladeshi nationals who have been jailed since May for breaking the terms of their visas.After that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed the Assam government to withdraw the case which was arrested by the Assam Police in the Visa Violation case of 25 Bangladeshis. The police decided to withdraw the case against 25 Bangladeshi nationals.On the other hand, Lingkon quoted Tanveer Mansoor, Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Guwahati, as saying that a Dhubri court on Saturday dropped the charges against 25 Bangladeshi nationals and ordered their release. The citizens, who hail from Chilmari Upazila in Kurigram, visited India on tourist visas, but were working as fishermen and agricultural laborers.The Indian police arrested 26 Bangladeshi nationals from Dhubri on May 3 while they were on their way home. It was his intention to enter Bangladesh through the Changrabandha post. The police registered a case against him and alleged that he violated the visa conditions, as his visa does not allow him to work. Since then, they have been in jail, and one of them died on 1 July. Meanwhile, Bangladesh authorities repeatedly took the initiative to bring him home and requested India to release him

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