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Assam CM asks BSF to expedite sealing of Indo-Bangla border : BD Minister asked Tripura Govt to seal border soon to strengthen Indo-Bangla relation
TIWN June 5, 2016
Assam CM asks BSF to expedite sealing of Indo-Bangla border : BD Minister asked Tripura Govt to seal border soon to strengthen  Indo-Bangla relation
PHOTO : BD Minister asked Tripura CM to seal border soon to strengthen Indo-Bangla relation. TIWN File Photos.

GUWAHATI / AGARTALA/ DHAKA, June 5 (TIWN): On Saturday in a business meet, jointly held by Tripura Govt. and ASSOCHAM group of Industries--- Bangladesh Industry Minister Alhaz Amir Hossain said, 'Proper border sealing is also a part of strong neighboring relation'. Hossain also said, “Indo-Bangla relation was nice always but it’s the Modi Govt. who inaugurated the first commercial relation with Bangladesh”. However, for commercial and any kind of development it is necessary to secure the state first, it's a belief adopted by newly elected Assam CM too. As promised in his election campaign, new Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has asked the Border Security Force (BSF) to undertake sealing of the India-Bangladesh border on a war footing. But Tripura's unfenced border has remained opened wide developing 'Border-Violence', still Tripura CM clamoured high before business-meet that Tripura is recognized highly for its peace and tranquility maintained by the state govt. here.

However, it doesn't matter how communists think about 'development' and 'Peace'---but Assam's new CM has been truthful with his given words to the public and thus to seal the Indo-Bangla border within 2017. The Chief Minister said this while chairing a meeting with the top brass of the BSF led by its Director General K.K. Sharma. 

Sonowal asked the BSF to ensure erection of fencing expeditiously for a safe border with the neighbouring country.

The chief minister asked the BSF to make use of 'smart technological solutions' like laser walls and surveillance gadgets to maintain security at the frontiers. 

"Erection of fencing along the border including riverine areas has to be dealt with resolutely if we want to make our borders safe. It is a part of our pledge that we will completely seal international border with Bangladesh in order to keep infiltration and smuggling from across the border at bay," he said.

Sonowal said the government would give all help to the BSF in carrying out the job, particularly along the 42 km stretch in Dhubri sector which the BSF described as challenging.

 

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