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Amit Shah comments on alleged changes in infiltration trends in West Bengal after political developments
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2026-05-28 20:54   Politics   10

Amit Shah comments on alleged changes in infiltration trends in West Bengal after political developments

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a three-day visit to Gujarat, stated that the situation related to infiltration in West Bengal has reportedly changed following recent political developments.

Speaking at a public event in Ahmedabad, he claimed that earlier between 5,000 and 10,000 people were entering the state daily, whereas now a similar number were allegedly leaving each day.He attributed this perceived shift to the impact of political change and government action.

Shah also linked the broader national security narrative to efforts undertaken over the past decade, stating that terrorism had been brought under control and that the government was working towards eliminating Naxalism by March 31, 2026.

He further mentioned the formation of a High-Level Demographic Change Commission announced by the central government, which would study population shifts, examine their causes, and suggest legal and policy responses.According to him, this body would also assess the impact of infiltration on demographic balance.

Additionally, Shah criticised opposition parties over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, claiming they had challenged it legally, while asserting that its constitutional validity had been upheld.

He also referred to border management measures, including fencing along the Bangladesh border and the establishment of detention centres, stating that such steps were part of efforts to regulate illegal immigration.

The article also notes his reference to infrastructure and administrative actions in West Bengal, including land transfers for security and border-related purposes.

Overall, the remarks were made in the context of discussing internal security, demographic change, and governance measures related to border control and migration policy.

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