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  • A farmer from Assam was abducted near the zero line and returned within hours, officials said
  • The incident occurred near the India-Bangladesh border

In a swift turn of events, a farmer from Assam who was abducted near the zero line was returned by Bangladesh within hours of the incident. The farmer, whose identity has not been disclosed, was reportedly taken by Bangladesh authorities near the India-Bangladesh border. However, due to prompt action and diplomatic efforts, the individual was released and handed back to Indian authorities.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, the political landscape in the region is heating up with the upcoming VC polls. Reports suggest that the Left Front is gearing up to contest all seats, as announced by a senior leader. This move is expected to have significant implications for the regional politics.

The return of the abducted farmer is being seen as a positive development in the Indo-Bangladesh relations, particularly in the context of border management and cooperation. The incident highlights the importance of effective communication and diplomatic channels between the two countries in resolving such issues promptly.


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