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The Modi government at the Center has become strict about the illegal Bangladeshi people living in India. In this regard, a report has been issued by the Union Home Ministry, in which it has been said that illegal immigration and cross-border activities are the main challenges on the India-Bangladesh border. The report states that the total length of the Indo-Bangladesh border is 4,95.7 km, out of which 3,87 fencing work has been done. On the other hand, preparations are going on to install direct or indirect barriers on the remaining part as well. )The year 2021-16 According to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Indo-Bangladesh border is highly vulnerable to infiltration and illegal movement from Bangladesh into India. There is a challenge in curbing immigration and illegal cross-border activities. wrongly aadhaar card AchievedLet us discuss here that the Central Home Minister of State Nityanand Rai 13 July 2021 told that in the last five years 2,549 Bangladeshi nationals have been found using fraudulently obtained Indian documents. He told that the Center has asked the state governments to take quick steps to identify illegal Bangladeshi immigrants living in India. Rai had said that states have also been advised to share details of illegal immigrants who have obtained Aadhaar cards by wrong means, so that appropriate legal action can be taken against them. Former Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju 22 had informed the Parliament on November that as per available inputs, “There are about two crore illegal Bangladeshi migrants living in India. According to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, India- To curb infiltration, smuggling and other anti-national activities on the Bangladesh border, the government has started fencing there. The report said, “The Government of India had approved the fencing of the India-Bangladesh border with flood-lights in two phases to prevent illegal immigration and illegal and anti-national activities from across the border.” The report further states that all the works related to fencing are to be completed by March 2023. Technical Measures in Indirect ResistorAccording to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, indirect barriers will involve technical measures, while the old direct barriers will be replaced by improved fences of new design. Approval has also been granted. It has been said in the report that in the rivers and low-lying areas, settlements within 549 yards of the border, land acquisition The fencing work in some parts of the Indo-Bangladesh border has faced some problems and the project has been delayed due to pending cases of FIRs and protests by the border population. 3 have been made so far,681. KM Road According to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the border Roads have been constructed for better connectivity and operational mobility in the localities. It states that the total sanctioned 4,95. Kilometers of border road so far 3,.99 kilometer road has been built and this work is to be completed by March 2023. According to reports, the central government has decided to install floodlights along the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal, Meghalaya, Assam, Mizoram and Tripura. It states that a total of 3,077.549 It has been decided to install flood-lights on kilometer long border, out of which 2,223.145 kilometer stake But the work has been completed, while the target has been set to install floodlights in the rest of the area by March 2024. Bangladeshis living illegally will be deported 2021 During the Lok Sabha elections of 2010, the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi, had said that if voted to power, he would deport Bangladeshis living illegally in India. will be given. At an election rally held in Shrirampur, West Bengal, adjoining Bangladesh, Modi had said, “The politicians have welcomed them (illegal Bangladeshi immigrants) by spreading the red carpet just for votes. You can write it. 33 After May, these Bangladeshis have to pack their bags and be ready." Assam and West Bengal are considered to be the most affected states by alleged illegal infiltration from Bangladesh.

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The Modi government at the Center has become strict about the illegal Bangladeshi people living in India. In this regard, a report has been issued by the Union Home Ministry, in which it has been said that illegal immigration and cross-border activities are the main challenges on the India-Bangladesh border. The report states that the total length of the Indo-Bangladesh border is 4,95.7 km, out of which 3,87 fencing work has been done. On the other hand, preparations are going on to install direct or indirect barriers on the remaining part as well.

)The year 2021-16 According to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Indo-Bangladesh border is highly vulnerable to infiltration and illegal movement from Bangladesh into India. There is a challenge in curbing immigration and illegal cross-border activities.

wrongly aadhaar card AchievedLet us discuss here that the Central Home Minister of State Nityanand Rai 13 July 2021 told that in the last five years 2,549 Bangladeshi nationals have been found using fraudulently obtained Indian documents. He told that the Center has asked the state governments to take quick steps to identify illegal Bangladeshi immigrants living in India. Rai had said that states have also been advised to share details of illegal immigrants who have obtained Aadhaar cards by wrong means, so that appropriate legal action can be taken against them. Former Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju 22 had informed the Parliament on November that as per available inputs, “There are about two crore illegal Bangladeshi migrants living in India.

According to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, India- To curb infiltration, smuggling and other anti-national activities on the Bangladesh border, the government has started fencing there. The report said, “The Government of India had approved the fencing of the India-Bangladesh border with flood-lights in two phases to prevent illegal immigration and illegal and anti-national activities from across the border.” The report further states that all the works related to fencing are to be completed by March 2023.

Technical Measures in Indirect ResistorAccording to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, indirect barriers will involve technical measures, while the old direct barriers will be replaced by improved fences of new design. Approval has also been granted. It has been said in the report that in the rivers and low-lying areas, settlements within 549 yards of the border, land acquisition The fencing work in some parts of the Indo-Bangladesh border has faced some problems and the project has been delayed due to pending cases of FIRs and protests by the border population.

3 have been made so far,681. KM Road According to the annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the border Roads have been constructed for better connectivity and operational mobility in the localities. It states that the total sanctioned 4,95. Kilometers of border road so far 3,.99 kilometer road has been built and this work is to be completed by March 2023. According to reports, the central government has decided to install floodlights along the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal, Meghalaya, Assam, Mizoram and Tripura. It states that a total of 3,077.549 It has been decided to install flood-lights on kilometer long border, out of which 2,223.145 kilometer stake But the work has been completed, while the target has been set to install floodlights in the rest of the area by March 2024. Bangladeshis living illegally will be deported

2021 During the Lok Sabha elections of 2010, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi, had said that if voted to power, he would deport Bangladeshis living illegally in India. will be given. At an election rally held in Shrirampur, West Bengal, adjoining Bangladesh, Modi had said, “The politicians have welcomed them (illegal Bangladeshi immigrants) by spreading the red carpet just for votes. You can write it. 33 After May, these Bangladeshis have to pack their bags and be ready.” Assam and West Bengal are considered to be the most affected states by alleged illegal infiltration from Bangladesh.