The incident was followed by a flag meeting between the border guards of the two countries, during which the BGB personnel opened fire killing a BSF man and injuring another. The incident has snowballed into a row between the forces
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"I have been running from pillar to post with all the documents but in vain. I don't know when my husband will be back and how will I raise my children. I just want to make an appeal to ensure my husband's return," Rekha said. The BGB personnel had on Thursday held three Indian fishermen who were allowed by the BSF to fish within the International Border, but let go of two later. Mondal is the third fisherman who is still in the custody of Bangladeshi authorities. Bangladeshi Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan had on Saturday said Mondal will be released, in accordance with the norms. Exuding confidence that the recent killing of a BSF jawan by a BGB man won't have an impact on bilateral ties, Khan had said he would talk to his Indian counterpart Amit Shah, if needed, to "defuse the situation".
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