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Parl to take up Indo-Bangla land deal in next session From Our Special

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New Delhi: The much-delayed Indo-Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement will be taken up in the next session of Parliament.

This has been informed by Syed Akbaruddin, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs.

The Bill seeks to ensure transfer of 111 civilian enclaves of India to Bangladesh in return for 51 Bangladesh enclaves that would be merged a bullet proof vehicle when they were travelling in a militancy-infested area, he said there were six such vehicles in the district out of which two were not in working condition and the four others were being used in the movement of forces in other areas of the district.

Five police personnel of Meghalaya police were killed in a indiscriminate firing by GNLA militant when they were heading to Tura from Baghmara to bring back an under-trial prisoner (UTP) for court hearings.

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