Indian Home Minister Amit Shah on 5 May inaugurated 'Maitri Sangrahalaya' (Friendship Museum), along with three floating BOPs (border outposts) near Bangladesh border areas in West Bengal. Referring to Bangladesh's War of Independence, Shah said India had always worked for the protection of human rights in the region, reports The Hindu. "In the 1970s when human
“At Teen Bigha border area of West Bengal, held a meeting with the officials at the Zero Point @BSF India on various issues related to security. I congratulate the BSF jawans who guard this sensitive area," Shah tweeted in Hindi. He took part in a tree plantation drive in the border area. 📰 Amit Shah Visits Teen Bigha Corridor in West Bengal, Interacts with BSF Officials.
HM Amit Shah visits Bengal s Teen Bigha Corridor, meets with BSF officials - HM Shah, who is in Bengal on a two-day visit, also spent some time with BSF jawans of Jikabari border outpost, and learnt about their experiences.
COOCH BEHAR (WB), May 6: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday inspected the Teen Bigha corridor in West Bengal’s Cooch Behar district, along the India-Bangladesh border, and interacted with BSF officials there on various security-related issues. Shah, who is in Bengal on a two-day visit, also spent some time with the BSF jawans of Jikabari border outpost, and learnt about their experiences. “At Teen Bigha border area of West Bengal, held a meeting with the officials at the Zero […]
Union Home Minister Amit Shah s two-day visit to West Bengal from Thursday will start off with a stop by at the South Bengal Frontier of the Border Security Force (BSF).