Bengal govt hands over land to BSF for border fencing-CM vows crackdown on infiltrators

May 21, 2026 English Page 1

Bengal govt hands over land to BSF for border fencing-CM vows crackdown on infiltrators

PT News Kolkata, May 20

PT News, Kolkata, May 20

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday handed over land to the BSF for international boundary fencing and security infrastructure, beginning with a 27 km stretch, and said more land would be provided wherever required to strengthen border management in the state. Addressing a BSF land transfer meeting, Adhikari said the process marked the beginning of a larger initiative to improve border security in the state. “The land will be handed over to the Border Security Force (BSF) within two weeks. Initially, land covering a 27 km stretch along the India-Bangladesh international boundary is being handed over,” he said. Calling it the first step in a broader exercise, Adhikari said, “As a beginning, the land required to secure the 27 km stretch is being provided to the BSF.” Highlighting the need to expedite border infrastructure, the chief minister said a sizeable portion of West Bengal’s international boundary still remained unfenced. “In West Bengal, around 1,600 km of the total 2,200 km border with Bangladesh has already been fenced, while nearly 600 km still remains unfenced,” he said. “Wherever land is needed for fencing and border security, we will hand it over to the BSF,” he added. Targeting the previous Trinamool Congress government, Adhikari alleged that it had failed to cooperate on border infrastructure because of “vote bank politics and appeasement policies”. “The previous government, due to its vote bank politics and appeasement policies, did not give land to the BSF,” he claimed. Adhikari also alleged that coordination among the BSF, state police and district administration in bordering areas had weakened over the years. “For the last several years, coordination meetings between the BSF, state police and administra- tion in bordering areas had not happened,” he said. He said the district-level coordi- nation mechanism had now been revived.

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