Dhaka, June 7 -- Ten people allegedly pushed into Bangladesh by India's Border Security Force (BSF) have spent more than 62 hours stranded in no man's land along the South Pradhanpara border in Panchagarh, with neither side agreeing to take them in.

The group of five men, two women and three children has been living in the open since Friday morning, exposed to rain and scorching heat.

A flag meeting between the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the BSF on Saturday failed to resolve the issue.

According to BGB officials, the BSF attempted to push the group into Bangladesh again on Sunday, but the move was blocked by Bangladeshi border guards.

Both forces have since reinforced their positions in the area and remain on alert to prevent a...