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Bangladesh: Luftar and Mahmud forcibly occupy ancestral land of Hindu family, build boundary wall flouting court and local arbitration

“Bangladesh: Luftar and Mahmud forcibly occupy ancestral land of Hindu family, build boundary wall flouting court and local arbitration”, Opindia, February 20, 2024:

“Two Islamists, identified as Lutfar Khan and Mahmud Khan, have been trying to forcibly occupy the ancestral land of a Hindu family in the Barishal district of Bangladesh.

The victim was identified as Titu Saha, a resident of Ward No.5 of Bakerganj Upazila municipality. Saha has been fighting a legal case over his land against Lutfar Khan in the High Court.

The Islamist along with his accomplice bypassed the court proceedings and began constructing a boundary wall on the Hindi family’s land on Sunday (16th February)…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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