Union Home Minister Amit Shah has recently criticized the West Bengal government for impeding border security efforts by refusing to allocate land for fencing and allegedly assisting illegal immigrants. Shah stressed the importance of stringent immigration laws to safeguard national security and underscored India’s historical tradition of offering refuge. His remarks come in the wake of the passage of the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha. This legislation aims to address immigration issues and enhance border control measures. Shah’s comments have reignited the debate on border security and immigration policies, sparking discussions on the need for a comprehensive approach to tackle these challenges effectively. The contentious relationship between the central government and the West Bengal administration regarding border security has raised concerns about the vulnerability of India’s borders. As the country grapples with security threats and illegal immigration, the implementation of robust immigration laws is seen as crucial to safeguarding national interests. The ongoing debate underscores the complexities surrounding border security and immigration management in India, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts at both the state and central levels to address these pressing issues.

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Amit Shah accuses West Bengal of hindering border security, stresses stricter immigration laws; Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, approved.
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