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By PTI | 17 May, 2015, 06.11PM IST
RSS demands sealing of Indo-Bangladesh border after land pact - The Economic Times

NEW DELHI: With Parliament approving the historic Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh, the RSS has demanded that it should be followed up by sealing of borders to check illegal immigration from the eastern neighbour.

While welcoming the Indo-Bangladesh deal as "landmark", the RSS warned the Government of a "Jammu and Kashmir-like imbroglio on India's eastern border" if illegal immigration from Bangladesh is not checked.

"This landmark deal should be followed up with the illegal migration issue. Otherwise, in future, we will have to deal with another Jammu-Kashmir like imbroglio on the eastern border... Now with borders marked, it is time to address the issues pertaining to illegal immigration," an editorial in the latest edition of RSS mouthpiece "Organiser" said.

It made a case to stop "illegal immigration" on the grounds that it had altered the demography of the county and compromised national security.

"The illegal migration and subsequent changes in demography have resulted in vote bank considerations surpassing national security concerns," it says accusing both the previous Left government and the incumbent TMC dispensation led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of not reining in the trend.

There are an estimated 1.5 crore illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in India, it alleged.

The RSS also voiced concern over "radicalisation" of Bangladesh saying, "Whether to curb radicalisation or go the Pakistani way are the options Bangladesh has to explore but India definitely should not bear repercussions of radicalised Bangladesh on Indian soil. "

The RSS spoke of Hindus migrating to India "in large numbers as refugees" and Muslims entering the neighbouring states as illegal migrants.

"This has been a bone of contention in Assam, to some extent in Meghalaya and largely in Paschim Banga. Since the communists took the baton of 'secular' politics in Bengal, they systematically nurtured their constituency on communal lines," it said, raising concerns on the "attacks on Hindus" in West Bengal.

"Hindus continue to face violence in almost all bordering districts of the state. The incidents of blasts like Burdwan have serious security implications, with clear cross border implications.

In another article, the RSS said, "The 'secular' vote bank politics created by the Congress, nurtured by Communists and now encashed by Trinamool Congress, has accelerated the Islamic radicalism in Bengal.
 
There must be a RSS wing in BD to take sign from the people who are affected and demand for their rehabilitation :lol:
 
Good, seal the border both ways and restrict trade and communications, thank you RSS....hope this is achieved.

300 kms fencing is left and now as the treaty has been signed with Bangladesh then there should be no hurdles. Peacefully the issue has been solved.

NEW DELHI, May 5, 2015

work was completed in 88 per cent of the area along the 3,224-km stretch where fencing was feasible.Close to 300 km remain unfenced because of pending land acquisition .

Land had not yet been acquired at 38 places in North 24 Parganas, Nadia, Dinajpur, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar. Protests against the fence have continued in Murshidabad, Dinajpur, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar. In all, 90 km has not been fenced in the State. Furthermore, the government has not been able to construct border out-posts at 10 places because of pending land acquisition.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, Mr. Singh said fencing and road works along 88 km were yet to be completed because of pending land acquisition

In Mizoram, work could not be undertaken along a 60-km stretch in the Dampa Tiger Reserve owing to pending clearances from the National Board of Wildlife, which has demanded that the State transfer 1,520 hectares of non-forestland in compensation.

eight places in Tripura, land has not been acquired along four stretches.

The Union government faced a peculiar situation at Karimganj in Assam. While the proposed alignment of the fence along the town was initially at 30 metres from the bank of the River Kushiara, the State government felt that many inhabited areas might fall beyond the fence towards the Bangladesh side. Accordingly, in coordination with the National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited, a fresh exercise was undertaken for re-alignment of the fence at a five-metre distance from the river, separating Karimganj from Bangladesh.

There must be a RSS wing in BD to take sign from the people who are affected and demand for their rehabilitation :lol:

Its Government to Government
 
Good then by building the fence you'll be able to stop the smuggling. Then the local dairy and meat industry in Bangladesh will grow and flourish.

Fencing will reduce things on ground and would further make SAARC more stronger.

India is working on expanding the dairy products industry and if Bangladesh can sell meat on nominal prices then India is a big market.
 
What a stupid demand,Sealing the Border is obvious and inevitable but until then don't hesitate to shoot the infiltrator between the legs.

Survivors should be shot again.
 

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