Tension at the India-Bangladesh border..!?

In the state of West bengal, on the India-Bangladesh border, it was discovered that information was being exchanged in Bengali, Urdu, and Arabic languages using radio frequency with coded codes. There is suspicion that this is an attempt by terrorists. The student protests that took place in our neighboring country bangladesh last year turned violent. Following this, Sheikh Hasina, who resigned from the post of Prime Minister, took refuge in our country. Following this, an interim government led by economist Muhammad Yunus was formed there. However, protests and violent incidents continue to take place. Apart from these, incidents of violence against Hindus have also increased. Due to this, bilateral relations have been affected.
Meanwhile, many people from bangladesh are taking refuge in our country; information has been released that terrorists are also infiltrating.In this situation, users of the telecommunication facility called 'ham radio' discovered that information was being exchanged in Bengali, Urdu, and Arabic languages with suspicious coded codes in some parts of West bengal on the India-Bangladesh border. Ham radio is a recreational method of information exchange. In places where there is no regular telephone or mobile phone facility, ham radio users exchange information through radio frequencies. A license is required to use this. This facility is widely used during disasters. In this situation, ham radio users in West bengal discovered such suspicious information being exchanged for the first time last December. The central government was informed about this. Following this, the security forces are monitoring it.

It has been revealed that information was exchanged through this radio frequency in some places including Pasirhat and Pankon in North 24 Parganas district. "Usually, when using a radio channel, if someone else joins, they have to introduce themselves. "But in this case, they disconnected without introducing them. This has raised suspicions," said Ambarish Nag Biswas, secretary of the West bengal Radio Club. With relations between india and bangladesh strained, there is suspicion that this could be a terrorist plot. Security forces are investigating the matter.

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