Title:
Bangladeshis attack Indian village, kill one
Author: Syed Zarir Hussain
Publication:
Rediff on The Net
Date: Oct 22, 2001
URL: http://www.rediff.com/news/2001/oct/29bang.htm
Heavily armed intruders, allegedly from Bangladesh, hacked to death an Indian tribal villager
after ransacking a border hamlet in Meghalaya, community leaders said on Monday.
The Federation of Ri-War Mihngi Local Dorbars, an influential tribal council, alleged that
more than 100 Bangladeshi civilians attacked Pakhria village, 100 km east of Meghalaya's
capital Shillong, during the weekend, "ransacking and looting" properties and agricultural
produce.
"Armed with long knives and other crude implements, hordes of Bangladeshi nationals
attacked the village with the locals totally caught unawares," John F Kharshiing, spokesman
of the council, said.
"A local youth who tried to resist the marauding intruders was dragged to the other side of the
border. The villagers later found his decapitated body close to the border," he told
Indo-Asian News Service by telephone.
The attack had triggered panic among the border villagers in Meghalaya.
In April, soldiers of the Bangladesh Rifles entered Pyrdiwah, a village close to Pakhria, and
took 28 Indian Border Security Force guards hostage. The intrusion led to a bloody border
skirmish that left 16 BSF and three BDR soldiers dead.
"We have been demanding of the Indian government to raise a people's army comprising
border villagers to guard the frontiers," Laborious Manik Syeim, a tribal chieftain, said.
"But our pleas have fallen on deaf ears. The people will be forced to act on their own if such
incidents of intrusion take place again."
Local villagers say threats from the Bangladeshis have gone up after Khaleda Zia's election
as prime minister on October 1.
"Immediately after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party won the general election, we received
threats from the BDR asking us to vacate our homes or face a violent attack," Net
Suchen, headman of Pyrdiwah village, said.
"We are spending sleepless nights," he added.
Indo-Asian News Service