Internet facility resumed in Bangladesh, decided to shut down due to CAA protests

Kolkata: In the last few days, in protest against the CAA in Bangladesh, Bangladesh has withdrawn the decision to shut down the mobile network in the border areas adjoining India, citing security reasons. The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) had on Sunday directed the closure of two thousand bases (2000) transceiver stations. At the same time, one crore people of 32 districts were affected.

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According to information received from the sources, this instruction of the government came after the Parliament of India passed the CAA. The government has not given any reason for withdrawing the decision. Jahrul Haque, Chairman of BTRC confirmed the government's decision to lift the ban. Officials sent an email to mobile operators on Wednesday morning asking them to resume services.

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At the same time, it is being said that due to the ongoing protests in India, Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said on 22 December 2019 that India's current situation could also affect its neighbors. For information, let us tell you that after the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act in the Indian Parliament, the Bangladeshi government had given this instruction to telecommunications operators.

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