‘3D’ attack on infiltrators in West Bengal! Detention centers activated, Bangladeshis themselves started running away after CM Shubhendu Adhikari’s warning

A huge and historic change is currently being seen in the politics and ground situation of West Bengal. The efforts of the government led by newly elected Chief Minister Subhendu Adhikari, which is fully committed to expel each and every Bangladeshi infiltrator and illegal citizen from the state, have now started bearing fruit on the ground. The newly constructed detention centers (holding centers) in the border districts of Malda and Murshidabad of the state have started functioning fully.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shubhendu Adhikari has given a last warning to the infiltrators living illegally and has bluntly said that they should leave the borders of West Bengal as soon as possible, otherwise the administration will take strict legal action. Zee News team present at Ground Zero found that after the construction of the detention center and increased government strictness, many Bangladeshi infiltrators have started silently returning to their motherland due to fear of legal action. Some of the suspects admitted on camera, “Now that the government has changed in the state, what will we do by staying here anyway?”

Strict government stance against infiltrators; Looting of resources put a stop to it

From Union Home Minister Amit Shah to newly appointed West Bengal Chief Minister Subhendu Adhikari, the top leadership has been continuously insisting that no one should have any objection in sending back people who have entered India illegally. The government clearly believes that if Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators make illegal use of the country’s limited natural and economic resources, the legal citizens of India will suffer direct losses, which will reduce their rights. However, political turmoil has also erupted over this administrative action; Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party (SP) and Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM allege that the Bharatiya Janata Party governments are deliberately harassing the minorities under the guise of this campaign.

Exclusive ground report from Malda detention center

According to the ground report witnessed by Zee News, the modern holding center built in Malda district is currently being discussed not only in Bengal but in the political circles of the entire country. Very strict and concrete security arrangements have been made in this impenetrable white and blue building. A large number of armed police forces have been deployed around the detention center and its external and internal walls are being closely monitored 24 hours a day through modern CCTV cameras.

Currently, 9 suspects are kept in custody in this secure holding center in Malda, which includes 3 women and 6 minors. All of them were caught by security agencies from Pandua area of ​​Gazole on the basis of intelligence input. According to preliminary investigation and scrutiny of documents, all of them are originally Bangladeshi citizens, who were living in India by crossing the border without any valid passport or visa.

Noose increased in Murshidabad also, names are being cut from voter list

After Malda, the state’s second state-of-the-art holding center has been activated in Murshidabad, where three Bangladeshi infiltrators are currently kept under tight security. All three had entered the Indian border illegally through the international border. Now when the administration is launching an all-out attack on this infiltration syndicate, the question is also being raised in political circles whether these people allegedly got political protection during the tenure of the previous Mamata Banerjee government? According to officials, under the State Intelligence and SIR investigation process, after identifying the illegally made documents, their names are being completely deleted from the voter list, after which these infiltrators have no other option but to leave Bengal voluntarily.

What is CM Shubhendu Adhikari’s surefire ‘3D’ formula?

To completely destroy the network of illegal Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators and show them the way out of the state, CM Shubhendu Adhikari has issued a special ‘3D’ formula Applied on the ground. This stringent administrative plan has mainly three phases:

  • Detect: First of all, with the help of local intelligence and database, suspicious and people without valid documents are being accurately identified.

  • Delete: After identification, the names of those infiltrators are being immediately deleted from the ration cards, voter IDs and other government records made illegally.

  • Deport: After their names are struck off and they are proved to be foreign citizens, they are being sent to the detention center as per the legal process, so that they can be deported back to their country.