Bangladeshi infiltrators fleeing back to their country due to fear of BJP Government in West Bengal

More than 100 infiltrator families gather at the border checkpoint in North 24 Parganas district

Kolkata – As soon as the BJP government was formed in West Bengal, an environment of fear reportedly spread among Bangladeshi infiltrators. As a result, these people are now returning to Bangladesh. More than 100 Bangladeshi infiltrator families have gathered at the Hakimpur check-post on the border in North 24 Parganas district to return to Bangladesh.

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has ordered the Police and Railway Protection Force that if any Bangladeshi infiltrator is found anywhere, they should be handed directly over to the Border Security Force. They will no longer be produced before courts, but instead sent directly back to Bangladesh. This is said to be the reason behind the fear among Bangladeshi infiltrators.

BJP MLA Bishal Lama, while speaking about these infiltrators, said that the previous government had provided shelter to illegal Bangladeshis and Rohingyas because they were its vote bank. “Now they have realised the consequences of entering a country without proper documents. Many names that were removed from the voters’ list through detailed review are now fleeing or being deported. Investigations will expose many such individuals who had been sheltered by the previous government. Earlier, the Trinamool Congress manipulated elections, looted votes, and people rarely got the opportunity to vote according to their own wishes.”

Flee quickly; We do not want to feed you in prison

CM Suvendu Adhikari’s statement regarding Bangladeshi infiltrators gathered at the border

“We do not want to feed these Bangladeshi infiltrators in prison. Why should we waste money on them? I tell them to flee quickly,” Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari reportedly said regarding infiltrators returning to Bangladesh at the border.

 

A famous Sanskrit Subhashita perfectly applicable to the Suvendu Adhikari Government

There is a famous Sanskrit saying:

“Durjana prathamam vande sajjanam tadanantaram ।

Mukha prakshalanat purva guda prakshalanam yatha ॥”

The satirical meaning of this saying is: “Just as one cleanses the anus before washing the face in the morning, similarly I first salute the wicked person and only afterwards the virtuous one.” The campaign currently launched in West Bengal against Bangladeshi infiltrators is described as being of a similar nature.