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Tripura and Kharia indigenous
Leaving home in fear of torture
Fearing torture and harassment allegedly by forest officials, around 187 Bangladeshi indigenous men, women and children of five villages under Kalenga Reserve Forest in Habiganj tried to cross into India on Saturday early morning.
26 June 2016, 18:00 PM