Situation on north border under control, though sensitive : Upendra Dwivedi
The ceasefire pact entered with Pakistan in February 2021 is still holding up along the Line of Control though infiltration attempts are continuing.
The ceasefire pact entered with Pakistan in February 2021 is still holding up along the Line of Control though infiltration attempts are continuing.
This is the result of not solving the problem of infiltrators in time. How long will the Government continue to feed these infiltrators who pose a threat to the security and law and order of the country ?
These intruders are permanently settled in 14 states and union territories. All of this is done by international human trafficking gangs.
Unless the terrorist training camps in Pakistan are destroyed, this situation will continue for many years.
Border Security Force and other security agencies have been alerted and patrolling has been increased in the coastal states.
To facilitate better surveillance, a patrol track along the border will also be paved.
Regarding the situation in Kashmir, General Manoj Pande said that incidents of infiltration are happening here and we are thwarting them with great success.
The Chin-Kuki-Zo insurgent groups are fighting for an independent country, the so called Zalengam, Kukiland, or Zoland, intending to break away parts of India’s Northeast, Myanmar, and Bangladesh.
When will the infiltrating Rohingya Muslims be kicked out of this country ? Pakistan is deporting 11 lakh Afghanistan people, but when will India be as strict ?
This influx of people is highly suspicious, as this has taken place when Manipur is already engulfed in violence and riots for 2 months.