BSF stops Bangladeshi tribals' bid to enter India
Published: 05th August 2012 06:05 PM | Last Updated: 05th August 2012 06:05 PM | A+A A-
The Border Security Force (BSF) has foiled an attempt by over 250 Chakma
tribals, including women and children, from Bangladesh to enter India
after their homes were attacked, an officer said Sunday.
The BSF
troopers have provided food and drinking water to these Chakma tribals,
who gathered Saturday night opposite the border Silachari village in
south Tripura, 225 km southeast of here.
"The tribals, belonged
to Buddhist Chakma tribes, fled from their homes in Chittagong Hill
Tracts in southeast Bangladesh after they were attacked by the
non-tribals since Friday," a BSF officer told IANS on condition of
anonymity.
He said that the troopers of the Border Guard Bangladesh have been persuading the tribals to return their homes.
In
1986, over 74,000 tribals, mostly Buddhist Chakmas, had sheltered in
India's southern Tripura following the violent attacks on thousands of
tribals by the non-tribals.
Demanding a sovereign status for the
tribals in Chittagong Hill Tracts, separatist outfit Shanti Bahini had
waged a bloody guerrilla warfare against the Bangladesh government.
All
the 74,000 refugees had returned to their homes in in 1997-1998 after
the Bangladesh government had signed a peace agreement with the Shanti
Bahini.