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Bangladeshi Man Harasses School Girls Near India Border, Sparks Outrage (WATCH)


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News)

A video allegedly showing a Bangladeshi national openly harassing a group of Indian schoolgirls near the Hakimpur border along the Bangladesh - India border in West Bengal has sparked massive outrage online. The now-viral video, provoked sharp anger among residents, who voiced concerns over border safety and security and questioned how such an incident could unfold in an area believed to be under strict surveillance.

Despite the uproar, neither the Border Security Force (BSF) nor government authorities have issued any official confirmation. Reports point only to Bangladeshi nationals voluntarily exiting India through the Hakimpur checkpost, after being anxious about possible detention under the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

(AsianetnewsEnglish cannot independently verify the authenticity of this video)

⚡ A Bangladeshi kanglu is openly harassing Indian schoolgirls near the Bangladesh–India border. Is this the behavior of a civilized nation? #Bangladesh twitter/7gdfSWBPet

- Bangladeshi Hindus Community (@Hindubd49346) December 2, 2025

 

Social media users are now demanding urgent reinforcement of border vigilance and stronger community safety protocols to prevent such troubling claims from arising in the future.

A user wrote, "Is this the behavior of a civilized nation?"

Another user commented,“India cannot afford“open borders” where our daughters become soft targets... Our girls aren't safe even near the border.”

 

A Bangladeshi creep Kanglu is openly harassing Indian schoolgirls right at the India–Bangladesh borderIndia cannot afford“open borders” where our daughters become soft targets...Our girls aren't safe even near the border twitter/yWHdYsysgr

- Adv. Homi Devang Kapoor (@Homidevang31) December 3, 2025

 

Notably, India and Bangladesh tensions stem from issues like illegal migration, political instability, and trade disputes. Recent friction has arisen from the political transition in Bangladesh, the ongoing presence of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in India, and retaliatory trade actions, which have disrupted the logistics of many goods.

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