West Bengal's Detention Centre Fear: Are Infiltrators Fleeing to Neighbouring Countries?
मुख्य बातें
- •Infiltrators are fleeing to neighbouring countries due to the increasing opposition to the proposed detention centres in West Bengal.
- •A large number of illegal immigrants are returning to Bangladesh from the border districts of West Bengal, such as Malda, Murshidabad, and North Dinajpur.
- •The state government has not yet released any official data on this trend, but the situation is considered alarming.
- •The opposition parties have accused the state government of making its policies so harsh that infiltrators are feeling insecure.
- •The central government has instructed the state government to strengthen border security.
A new trend is emerging in West Bengal regarding the issue of illegal infiltrators. According to sources, the increasing opposition to the proposed detention centres and the stringent law and order situation in the state is causing many infiltrators to flee to neighbouring countries. The state government and the police administration are keeping a close watch on this issue, while the opposition parties have expressed concern over this trend.
Local officials say that in recent days, a large number of illegal immigrants have been returning to Bangladesh from the border districts of West Bengal, such as Malda, Murshidabad, and North Dinajpur. According to sources, some people are still fleeing despite police operations in the area. However, the state government has not yet released any official data on this trend, but various sources say that the situation is alarming.

