India yesterday said the acquittal of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) member Amiya Ghosh in the Felani murder case will not encourage more killings along Bangladesh-India border, reports UNB.
“No, it won’t. That’s not the way the Indian border gourd functions,” said Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Pankaj Saran while replying to a question whether the acquittal will encourage more killings along the border.
On July 3, a special court of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) in Cooch Behar of India upheld its previous verdict that acquitted BSF constable Amiya Ghosh in the Bangladeshi girl Felani killing case.
The diplomat, however, said obviously the Felani incident was the most ‘unfortunate’ incident in relationship between India and Bangladesh.
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