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Peace can be established in Bengal only when cross-border infiltration stops: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister exhorts people of the state to bring in change in 2026 Assembly elections
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks at the BJP's membership drive in Kolkata on October 27, 2024. PTI
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Asserting that peace can be established in West Bengal only when cross-border infiltration stops, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday exhorted the people of the state to bring in change in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Inaugurating a new passenger terminal building and a cargo gate ‘Maitri Dwar’ at Petrapole land port in the state, Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to the development of West Bengal.

“Bring in change in West Bengal in 2026. (We) will put an end to infiltration and ensure peace in the state”, Shah said.

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He also said, “In establishing peace in the region, land ports play an important role. When there is no scope for the legal movement of people across the border, illegal modes of movement arise, which impacts the peace of the country...There can be peace in Bengal only when infiltration stops.”

Land ports play an important role in improving connectivity and relations among neighbouring countries, Shah said.

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These facilities also enhance trade relations among neighbouring countries, he said.

Shah said the prime minister started many initiatives across sectors like health since the NDA came to power in 2014.

“But the people of Bengal are deprived of the benefits given in the health sector. This deprivation will cease from 2026,” he claimed.

He slammed the TMC government in the state over the issue of “corruption”.

Shah alleged that a major portion of the funds sent by the Centre to West Bengal was “usurped due to corruption” in the state.

“Acche din in West Bengal will start from 2026”, he exclaimed.

“Compare to what the UPA had given to West Bengal during its rule with the ten years of the NDA since 2014. During the UPA regime, the state had got Rs 15,000 crore under MGNREGA but this had gone up to Rs 54,000 crore during the NDA rule. More funds are being given to the state by the NDA under schemes like PMGSY and PMAY among others,” Shah said.

Instead of going to the beneficiaries, the “money goes to the TMC leaders”, he alleged.

Talking about the modernised land port station at Petrapole in West Bengal, Shah said that the Land Port Authority of India (LPAI) has taken steps to improve ties with neighbours of the country.

“Under the prime minister’s leadership, the four Ps (prosperity, peace, partnership and progress) are given importance across the borders. This modernised land port will start a new era of friendship and also stop smuggling. More than 70 per cent of the border trade between India and Bangladesh takes place through Petrapole”, he said.

The land port at Petrapole is the largest such facility in South Asia and a vital gateway for trade and commerce between the two countries.

In 2023-24, the volume of cross-border trade touched Rs 30,500 crore and 24 lakh people have crossed the border from either side, Shah said.

“Improved transportation will increase trade. People-to-people contact will also increase and LPAI is working towards that. Immigration, customs and border security have been brought under one roof,” he said, adding that 23 new land ports will also be set up across the country.

Shah slams TMC Govt for ‘state-sponsored infiltration’

Shah on Sunday accused the TMC government in West Bengal of being involved in the “state-sponsored infiltration” and corruption, and claimed that incidents of assault on women in Sandeshkhali and the rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar hospital were pieces of evidence that women are “not safe” in the state.

Shah launched the BJP’s membership drive in West Bengal and set a target of getting one crore members from the state.

He called for a concerted effort to ensure the “election of a BJP government in the 2026 state elections with two-third majority”, and asserted that this was the only way to address pressing issues of corruption and infiltration.

Shah outlined the party’s objective to secure a two-third majority in the next Assembly elections.

“We have to form the next government in Bengal in 2026 with a two-third majority,” he said.

Shah urged party members not to underestimate their influence in the state, stating, “Mamata didi should not think that we are sitting idle as we had got a few seats in Bengal”.

The Bengal BJP, which had set a target of winning 30-plus Lok Sabha seats from Bengal, had bagged 12, six less than in 2019.

West Bengal has 42 Lok Sabha seats.

Raising concerns over the safety of women in the state, Shah referred to recent incidents in Sandeshkhali and RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, asserting that these exemplify the lack of security for women in West Bengal.

“Our mothers and sisters are not safe in Bengal,” he said, calling for immediate action to ensure the safety and security of women in the state.

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