Maharashtra Chief Minister Issues Stern Warning! Drive to Deport Illegal Bangladeshis from West Bengal Begins; Surge in Civilian Movements Along Borders
मुख्य बातें
- •Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde issued strict instructions for the deportation of illegal Bangladeshi nationals from West Bengal.
- •The state government has begun monitoring borders through police and intelligence agencies.
- •Special squads have been deployed in border districts of Maharashtra to conduct inspections of illegal migrants.
- •The Centre has supported the state government’s decision and taken steps to prevent illegal migration from West Bengal into Maharashtra’s bordering states.
- •Local citizens welcomed the Chief Minister’s decision, while some human rights organisations raised concerns.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has issued strict instructions for the deportation of illegal Bangladeshi nationals from West Bengal. The decision follows growing concerns over the rising number of illegal migrants in the state. The Maharashtra government has also held discussions with the Centre and increased vigilance along the borders. Notably, reports suggest that Bangladeshi nationals are migrating from West Bengal into states bordering Maharashtra.
In this context, the Maharashtra government has begun monitoring the borders through police and intelligence agencies. The Chief Minister has directed officials to identify and take action against illegal migrants. There are also reports of large-scale civilian movements from West Bengal into states along Maharashtra’s borders, with efforts underway to seek local cooperation in this regard.

