The West Bengal government will monitor data of the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants being deported, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said on Thursday. Meanwhile, after nabbing illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, other than those outside CAA ambit, they will be directly sent to BSF BoPs in Bangaon or Basirhat for deportation to Bangladesh instead of jail or court. “Data of the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants will be maintained by police and other authorities and have to be sent to the DGP-West Bengal and CMO every month on the number of illegal immigrants being sent back,” Adhikari said. In a meeting with Railway officials, Adhikari asked the RPF to arrest such illegal immigrants and keep vigil at Howrah station and hand them over to the BSF. Speaking to media persons after an administrative review meeting at the Howrah district magistrate's office, Adhikari said instructions had already been issued to the police commissioner and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) in this regard. Adhikari also held an administrative meeting in Durgapur on Thursday. “We have seen political breakdown and many Panchayats are dissolving. However, people must get services and the Panchayat secretary will work. BDO is an executive officer and he will work. We are all connected to the central schemes now. People must get benefits through the central portal and new 15 lakh Ujala gas benefit and pre-monsoon preparation,” he said.
West Bengal govt to track illegal Bangladeshi immigrant deportations, streamline process
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the state government will monitor data of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants being deported. Those apprehended, outside the CAA ambit, will be directly sent to BSF border outposts for deportation, bypassing jails and courts. Instructions have been issued to police and RPF to arrest and hand over such individuals to the BSF.











