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 Pushed to Bangladesh, Bengal Residents Sunali, Son Brought Back to India After 5 Months

Pushed to Bangladesh, Bengal Residents Sunali, Son Brought Back to India After 5 Months


PTI, MALDA (WB), DEC 5, 2025 : It was finally a homecoming for 26-year-old Birbhum resident Sunali Khatun and her son Sabir, who, after spending 103 days in a Bangladeshi prison as alleged "infiltrators", were repatriated to India through the Malda border in north Bengal on Friday evening following a Supreme Court direction to the Centre to bring her back, officials said.

No clarity was, however, received on when the four other deportees, who continue to remain in Bangladesh and whose repatriation has also been ordered by the Supreme Court, would be brought back.

An official said that Sunali, in her advanced stage of pregnancy, was handed over to an officer of the rank of deputy high commissioner around 7 pm, from where the duo was first taken to the BSF camp at Mehedipur for formalities, and later moved to the Malda Medical College and Hospital for medical tests.

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