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'Want CM Mamata to name my child': Sunali Khatun after returning to India
December 08, 2025
|The Statesman Siliguri
Pregnant Bengali woman, Sunali Khatun, who returned to India six months after deportation to Bangladesh on suspicion of being an infiltrator, on Sunday said that she was happy with the arrangements made by the West Bengal government.
Khatun, who returned to the country on Friday night through a land border crossing in Malda district, is currently undergoing treatment at Rampurhat Medical College and Hospital.
Speaking to reporters, Khatun said, "I am thankful to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for helping me come back to my country. She has given me a new lease of life. I will request her to name my child once he or she is born. The doctors at the hospital are treating me well."
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Rijiju: Pilgrims must choose approved operators
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NB Xavier’s College Microbiology faculty felicitated at JNU
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NIT Durgapur secures ₹1.13 cr grant for next-gen semiconductor research
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Messi mania sparks chaos after fans miss out
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How to bridge education and employment in Bangladesh
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The truth of life
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Police make first arrest in mysterious death of Sandeshkhali witness’s son; family alleges faulty probe
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Nation pays tribute to Parliament attack martyrs
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