Additional paramilitary forces on the Bangladesh border


is no limit to the discomfort of the neighbors' aggression on the border. The Sino-Indian Ladakh border is exploding, and Pak-Hana on the Kashmir border is almost a daily occurrence. Nepal has turned its back on the map, and even its smaller neighbor, Bhutan, has indirectly tolerated the border issue by allowing the Chinese Red Army to use their Watch Tower.

In this situation, people have raised the question of Murshidabad's accumulation of additional paramilitary forces on the Bangladesh border.

There are several BSF camps on the Jalangi border in Murshidabad. Patrolling along the Padma River is not new. But in the last few days, a few new paramilitary companies have come to several colleges and flood shelters on the border and the question has arisen among the locals as to why they are so young. The question is not unreasonable even to the district administration. District officials are in the dark about this. In the words of a senior official, "It is not the time for elections that the central forces will inform us. As a result, we were not directly informed of any reason for the deployment of paramilitary forces at the border. As a result, why are we also deploying so many paramilitaries in Atantar.

Paramilitary forces have already been deployed in several flood shelters in Raninagar and Jalangi. Several closed colleges have also been taken. However, BSF officials have agreed to increase surveillance at the border. BSF sources also said that the paramilitary forces have been asked to be on 'special alert'. However, BSF's Bahrampur Range DIG Kunal Majumder said, "The number of troops at the border has been increased mainly due to the lockdown. They have been kept in the closed college due to lack of space in the camp.

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