Bihar State Minister Dilip Jaiswal on Sunday highlighted concerns about infiltration from Bangladesh, citing porous borders and lack of fencing in certain areas.
He supported the Home Minister Amit Shah’s call for fencing to curb the issue. Speaking to the media, Jaiswal noted that the West Bengal border’s proximity to Bangladesh has been exploited by infiltrators for 30 to 40 years.
“The Bangladesh border adjoins Bengal, for 30-40 years, infiltrators have been taking advantage of this, and they try to infiltrate through the routes where there is no fencing…The Home Minister has rightly expressed concern that fencing is needed to stop infiltration,” he said.The topic of Bangladeshi infiltrators has been central in the months leading upto the upcoming West Bengal Elections on April 23 and 29, with many BJP leaders accusing the TMC government of harbouring Bangladeshi infiltrators for votes.
“On May 6, the BJP government will be formed in West Bengal, and within 45 days, the land required for fencing the border will be provided by the Bengal BJP government to the Government of India, and we will stop infiltration,” he further said.
Turning his focus to Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi, Jaiswal accused the MP of benefiting from national instability, claiming he “always wants there to be some problem or the other in India.”
“The opposition and Rahul Gandhi always want there to be some problem or the other in India, whenever there is a disaster or a war-like situation, they want India to face troubles so that their political shopkeeping runs, but India is prosperous,” said Jaiswal.