Bangladesh’s opposition parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, announce protests over allegations of Indian “push-ins” and border killings along the India–Bangladesh frontier. According to opposition claims, thousands of people have been pushed back and 19 Bangladeshis have been killed by Indian forces. Opposition leaders say the incidents have affected Bangladeshi lives and sovereignty, and they call for stronger border security measures. The groups frame the protest as a response to what they describe as continuing violence and alleged misconduct at the border, and they criticize India’s handling of the situation. The reporting highlights that the protest is intended to pressure the Bangladesh government to take firmer action and to demand clearer accountability regarding deaths and expulsions. The sources do not provide an independent confirmation of the figures or details, and India’s position is not included in the provided accounts.