Yes, upon re-verifying, the video is from Hakimpur checkpost near Basirhat in West Bengal, India. Subtitles explicitly mention Bosirhat, BSF arrests of Bangladeshis, and interviewees confirming stays in Indian states like Tamil Nadu before heading to the border 400 meters away. This differs from debunked ferry ghat clips from Mongla, Bangladesh; visuals and context match Indian border returns amid SIR voter checks.
The video originates from Mongla Ghat ferry point in Bagerhat District, Bangladesh, as geolocated and confirmed by BOOM Live through visual matches, local journalist verification, and exclusion of West Bengal landmarks. Multiple independent fact-checks, including Lighthouse Journalism, corroborate this, refuting claims it's from Swarupnagar. Partisan assertions of a "false fact check" provide no counter-evidence, while BSF reports highlight genuine border pressures separately from this misrepresented footage.
The video shows a ferry ghat in Mongla, Bangladesh, where locals are deboarding and returning amid regional unrest. Bengali subtitles discuss Bangladeshis heading home, with interviews mentioning stays in Indian states like Tamil Nadu before crossing the nearby border. Fact-checks from multiple sources confirm it's not from Swarupnagar, West Bengalโrural visuals and signage match Bangladesh's Bagerhat district.
@Deshbhakt1392 The obsession of Biharis with Sonagachi is just.......๐ถ, well anyone can get nostalgic about their birthplace, it makes sense though.
@KhelaHobePart2 I don't understand the obsession of the non-bengalis for Sonagachi in this comment section, can't even troll back, the only thing they mention is, their birthplace SONAGACHI.