
Home Minister Amit Shah, standing in Parliament, said that there is no boundary in the approximately 450-kilometer area between India and Bangladesh, meaning that Bangladeshi militants can enter India at any time through this area and carry out sabotage. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did not give the land but the central government could not create any boundary in the region due to that.
Bangladesh is becoming a danger for India and what is even more alarming is what emerged from Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement in Parliament that India and Bangladesh share a border of about 450 kilometers where there is no boundary, meaning that Bangladeshi terrorists can enter India at any moment through that area and reach as far as Delhi and carry out any kind of sabotage. He also said that it was not possible to give boundaries to this vast area because the West Bengal government did not provide land. The West Bengal government wants militants from Bangladesh to enter India and carry out various types of subversive activities, change the demographics here, and gradually turn West Bengal into a Muslim state. In fact, the biggest problem is Mamata Banerjee’s ego. Because of this ego, the unemployment problem is increasing in West Bengal and along with it, other problems are increasing day by day.
However, if this vast 450-kilometer area cannot be demarcated very soon, then we, the people of West Bengal, can say with certainty that we are not safe. The Home Minister alleged that the West Bengal government is providing Aadhaar cards and other documents to all those entering India from Bangladesh, which makes it impossible to identify the terrorists when they reach Delhi. I personally cannot understand what problem Mamata Banerjee might have if she gives land to the central government to create a boundary in this 450 km wide area because if terrorists somehow infiltrate, West Bengal will be affected along with other states of India. However, the illegal Bangladeshis who are being caught by the Indian government should not be sent back to their country but should be brought under the law because they must be punished for what they have done wrong. However, if for any reason any Bangladeshi enters India through this 450 km area and commits sabotage activities, the West Bengal government will be primarily responsible for it. Mamata Banerjee says this is the reason why West Bengal is not able to move forward because there is no coordination between the central and state governments.