A Bangladeshi student was sent back to his country for liking her senior’s Anti India Post
Anti India Post : The Indian government has sent a Bangladesh student back to her country for liking an anti-India post. The student liked an anti-India post posted by her senior on Facebook, for which the Indian government has sent her back to Bangladesh.
The student is completing her course in the Electronics and Communication Department from NIT Silchar ( National Institute Of Technology Silchar) since 2021. She took admission in NIT Silchar in 2021.
This was her last or final year (4th semester). According to the report, her course has not been completed yet. According to the report, it is not yet clear whether she will be called back to complete her course or not.
Cachar SP Numal Mahatta has told in his interview that this is not a process of leaving the country (Deportation). We have not expelled that student from the country, but he will be called back after suggestions and talks with the Bangladeshi government.
The student was sent back to his country Bangladesh by crossing the border at 11 am on Monday morning at Karimganj India Bangladesh border. NIT Silchar authority also granted him leave on Sunday.
SP Numal Mahatta said that he has liked the anti-India post on Facebook by her senior Sahabat Hussain Alfi. Therefore, She has been sent to Bangladesh for some suggestions and talks. This is not a departure. There is nothing like that in it.
Who did Anti India Post on Facebook
Let us tell you that the NIT Silchar student who has posted this anti-India post on Facebook, had completed his course from the Electronics and Communication Department 6 months ago. And 6 months ago, he left India and went to his country Bangladesh.
There are a total of 70 students from Bangladesh in NIT Silchar. Out of them, a total of 40 students are Bangladeshi Hindus.
NIT Silchar (National Institute Of Technology Silchar)
In 1967, a regional engineering college was established by the Indian Central Government and Assam State Government. In 2002, it received the status of a deemed university. After this, in 2007, this regional engineering college was given the status of National Institute of Technology Silchar (NIT Silchar).
Prof. Dilip Kumar Baidya is the director of NIT Silchar. Gautam N. Mehra is the chairperson of NIT Silchar.
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