Bangladesh, bus and India
Firstpost · 2d
Indian tourist beaten, Kolkata-bound bus 'attacked': Are Indians safe in Bangladesh?
A 21-year-old Indian tourist Sayan Ghosh was allegedly attacked by a violent mob for both his Indian identity and his Hindu faith in Dhaka. He was reportedly assaulted with a knife and stones and was denied medical treatment in some private hospitals.
Dhaka Tribune · 2d
Fact check debunks false claims of attack on Indian bus in Bangladesh
Misinformation regarding an alleged attack on a bus carrying Indian citizens in Bangladesh has been debunked by fact-checking. Sohanur Rahman, a fact-checker at Rumor Scanner Bangladesh provided a detailed explanation of the actual incident on X (formerly Twitter).
Indiatimes · 4d
Bus with 28 passengers from India and Bangladesh involved in minor accident in Brahmanbaria
A bus carrying 28 passengers from India and Bangladesh was involved in a minor accident in Brahmanbaria, creating commotion among locals. Indian passengers were threatened and anti-India slogans were raised.
The Indian Express · 3d
Indian bus attacked in neighbouring Bangladesh, alleges Tripura’s transport minister
Buses operate between Kolkata and Agartala via Dhaka as it cuts the distance by more than half. It is cheaper than travelling by flight and shorter than travelling by train via Assam, which usually takes over 30 hours.
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