Dhaka: Bangladesh government has ordered the closure of mobile networks within a radius of 1 km along the border with India due to security reasons. On behalf of the Bangladesh government, it has been said that this is being done in view of security reasons keeping in mind the present circumstances. The Dhaka Tribune reported that operators on Monday shut down the network within a kilometer of the border with India. US-Russia relations can be sweet, will deal together with this dreadful threat Bangladesh Telecom Regulatory Commission (BTRC) in its order for telecom service providers on Sunday said that network coverage in the border areas should be kept off until further notice is given under the security of the country. BTRC President Zahurul Haque has said that the decision was taken at a high level meeting of the government, after which instructions were issued. Pollution wreak havoc in Afghanistan, number of people died According to the Dhaka Tribune, a BTRC official was quoted as saying that around 2,000 base transceiver stations have been closed, which would affect about 1 crore users in 32 districts sharing borders with India and Myanmar. According to the report, Home Minister Asaduzzam Khan Khan Kamal and Foreign Minister AK Abdul Moman said that they were not aware of this decision. US President Donald Trump's condition deteriorated, followers rebuked on social media