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BSF opens up Assam gates for families living beyond Bangladesh border fence to vote

Border Security Force personnel facilitated voting for 70 families in Assam’s Sribhumi district, living beyond the India-Bangladesh barbed-wire fence. Vehicles and opened gates ensured residents of five villages could cast their ballots, a powerful assertion of their Indian identity. BSF also aided election campaigning in these remote settlements near the Zero Line.

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