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  • 2 months ago | news.abplive.com | Abhinav Mehrotra |Amit Upadhyay |Sagarneel Sinha |Syed Badrul Ahsan

    HomeblogOpinion: How Does India Tackle Illegal Immigrants On Its Territory? Legal & Policy Challenges Abound As the US deports illegal Indian immigrants, a larger question has arisen regarding the regulation and control of illegal immigration. The practice of illegal immigration poses a complex question for India as well, with various legal and policy challenges requiring comprehensive reforms.

  • 2 months ago | news.abplive.com | Sagarneel Sinha |Syed Badrul Ahsan |Nayanima Basu |Sayantan Ghosh

    HomeblogOpinion: Assam's One-Day Assembly Session In BTR Symbolic Or Strategic? Decoding BJP Game Plan On February 17, the northeastern state of Assam witnessed a historic event. For the first time, the state assembly session was held outside Dispur. The inaugural budget session was held in Kokrajhar, which is the administrative centre of the Bodo Territorial Region (BTR).

  • 2 months ago | bdnews24.com | Syed Badrul Ahsan

    On 24 January 1969, the movement to force the Ayub Khan regime from power gathered pace when the young school student Matiur Rahman and a rickshaw puller were shot down by the police on the streets of Dhaka. It was one more sign of the regime’s increasing nervousness, especially in East Pakistan, where a popular uprising against a ten-year dictatorship was swiftly beginning to take shape.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | bdnews24.com | Syed Badrul Ahsan

    On Jan 24, 1969, the movement to force the Ayub Khan regime from power gathered pace when young school student Matiur Rahman and a rickshaw puller were shot down by the police on the streets of Dhaka. It was one more sign of the regime’s increasing nervousness, especially in East Pakistan, where a popular uprising against a 10-year dictatorship was swiftly beginning to take shape.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | nenews.in | Syed Badrul Ahsan

    Politics in Bangladesh since the fall of the Awami League government in early August last year swiftly led to a resurgence of radical Islamic forces in the country. That the country was veering into a right-wing direction was a hint first discernible in the statement of the army chief on 5 August that he was meeting political leaders to discuss the emergent situation. The first individual he mentioned was the chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami. That left the nation mystified, of course.

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