Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated and laid e-foundation stones for infrastructure projects at the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Border Outposts Leti and Indarwa in Araria, Bihar. Stressing vigilance along the India–Nepal border, Shah highlighted the need for SSB to enhance its intelligence network despite friendly relations with Nepal.
Shah emphasized the importance of grassroots intelligence and effective communication between SSB personnel and border village residents. He announced the government’s plan to launch a campaign against infiltration in Bihar’s Seemanchal region, focusing on removing infiltrators from Indian soil and demolishing illegal encroachments near the international border.
The Home Minister underscored the impact of infiltrators on elections, welfare benefits, and national security. Shah urged the country to decisively address the issue, recalling his commitment to the people of Seemanchal during his election campaign. He also mentioned the demographic changes in West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Bihar due to infiltration.
Shah expressed confidence in the BJP forming the government in West Bengal and highlighted border security and expelling infiltrators as top priorities. He concluded by affirming the NDA government’s commitment to Bihar’s welfare through ensuring border security and combating infiltration.
