Mamata Banerjee Accuses BSF of Border Lapses
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused the BSF of allowing infiltration from Bangladesh as part of a central government plan to destabilize the state. The BSF denied the allegations, emphasizing its commitment to border security. Banerjee also raised concerns about information sharing and coordination with Bangladesh.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday leveled serious accusations against the Border Security Force (BSF), claiming they allow infiltration from Bangladesh as part of a central government plan to destabilize the state. The BSF swiftly denied these allegations, underscoring their commitment to guarding the country's borders diligently.
Addressing an administrative review meeting, Banerjee alleged that the force was torturing women and letting infiltrators enter through areas like Islampur, Sitai, and Chopra. She suggested this was part of a deeper conspiracy, orchestrated by the Centre to disrupt peace in West Bengal.
The Chief Minister also expressed concern over the lack of information sharing regarding international arrivals, emphasizing the need for better coordination with Bangladesh to maintain peace and security. Her statements have sparked strong responses from the BSF and BJP leaders, who dismissed her claims as baseless.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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