# Nasirudding Patwari Accuses Indian Government of Orchestrating Mass Infiltration at Border

*Jatiya Nagorik Party's chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari accuses the Indian BJP government of gathering Indian Muslims for infiltration at the border.*

June 13, 2026 · Politics

## At a glance

- Nasirudding Patwari accuses Indian BJP government of gathering Indian Muslims for infiltration at the border.
- Patwari criticizes Bangladeshi government for not strengthening Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).
- He vows to show Awami League a'red card' in upcoming elections and demands stronger border security.

Nasirudding Patwari, chief coordinator of Jatiya Nagorik Party (NCP), has accused the Indian BJP government of gathering lakhs of Indian Muslims at the border for infiltration. He made these claims during a fruit festival organized by the NCP's Rupganj upazila branch at Kuliad Primary School ground in Narayanganj's Daudpur Union on Saturday afternoon.

Patwari criticized the Bangladeshi government for not strengthening the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). He also condemned the release of Narayanganj's top terrorist, IVI, and vowed to show the Awami League a 'red card' in the upcoming elections.

Earlier, around 3 PM, unidentified miscreants on motorcycles attacked the meeting venue with local weapons, damaging the stage and tent. Ten people, including Al Farabi, joint secretary of the upazila youth force, were injured.

Addressing the attack, Patwari vowed to bring about reform in Bangladesh, even at the cost of blood. He demanded the home minister to ensure border security and strengthen the police and BGB.

Patwari also criticized the foreign minister, questioning why people continue to infiltrate through the border. He vowed to continue fighting against what he called 'goondapandhas' (thugs) in Bangladesh.

Various NCP leaders, including Yusuf Hossain, Akash Ahmed, Ridim Ahmed, and Sakhawat Hossain of Narayanganj's office shell branch, were present at the event.

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/politics/nasirudding-patwari-accuses-indian-government-infiltration
