A family of four, including two young children, along with two other men, have been stranded in a desolate border area between Bangladesh and India for four days as of Wednesday, June 17th. The group is currently stuck in the no man’s land along the Kurigram district’s Roumari upazila, near the Gaytapara border. Despite the prolonged situation, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have yet to reach a resolution regarding their fate. The family, identified as Belal Hossain and Sumi Akter, along with the two other men, remain in their original location. Negotiations and efforts to determine their status are ongoing, but a solution has not been found. The situation raises concerns about the well-being of those stranded, particularly the children, and the complexities of border disputes in the region. Further details are still emerging as the standoff continues.
