Guwahati. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Wednesday that the infiltration of Rohingyas in India has increased a lot. This has created a serious problem. He said that Rohingyas are continuously entering India through the Bangladesh border. They are settling in many states.
The central government should pay attention to this.
Assam protects only a part of the India-Bangladesh border, but a large area is still unsafe. The CM said that there is a need for strict monitoring on the border with Bangladesh, especially on the Bengal border. The central government should pay attention to this. The Bengal border is a weak link for the security of the country.
Mamata Banerjee is being lenient
He alleged that the Bengal and Jharkhand governments are being lenient towards these infiltrators. Both the states have not taken any practical steps to stop this. Sarma said that Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated that the state would shelter people from Bangladesh.
The situation is very serious.
This statement has raised the question of how committed she is to resolving the issue of infiltration. He said that the issue of infiltration is real and severe. When Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee says that I will open the borders and provide relief and rehabilitation, it indicates that the situation is very serious. Sarma said that when the census takes place, shocking news will come on the demography of the states of India.
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