India migrant evictions seed fear in Bangladesh border townsPublished on: June 13, 2026 6:50 AM
Pakistan, June 13 -- Rice farmer Mohammad Ismail Hossain fears violence could blight his quiet fields in southwestern Bangladesh, on the front line of a growing Indian push to expel undocumented migrants.
The countries share a porous 4,096-kilometre (2,500-mile) border, with communities on either side often so interwoven that crossings - illegal or not - are common.
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has been stepping up deportations of illegal migrants to Bangladesh, a campaign that critics say unfairly targets Bengali-speaking Muslims.
Rights groups say those efforts have gathered more momentum since Modi's Hindu-nationalist party won power in West Bengal state, which borders Bangladesh, for the first time last month.
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