Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a three-day visit to Bihar from Wednesday. During this, he will hold meetings with state officials and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and other security agencies. The main objective of the meeting is to analyze the problems related to alleged demographic changes, infiltration and illegal religious constructions in sensitive border districts.
Formation of high level committee
Amit Shah said that a high level committee will be formed to review the demographic changes, which will prepare a report on the changes taking place in the entire country. He said that the most affected areas are Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar. Shah said that unnatural changes in population are a threat to the culture, history and geography of any country.
Bengal elections and BJP’s agenda
Shah said that there are elections in Bengal now and he has full confidence that this time BJP government will be formed. He said that the first task of the new government will be to complete the border fencing and expel each and every infiltrator. He said that this is not an election promise but a resolution of the Modi government at the Centre.
Shah said that the next time we come to you for mandate, we will throw out each and every infiltrator from the country. In a way, Amit Shah has announced that by 2030, all infiltrators will be thrown out of the country.
Removal of infiltrators from Seemanchal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the BOP building of the 52nd battalion of SSB in Leti, adjacent to the Nepal border in Araria, Bihar and reviewed border security projects. Meanwhile, in the SSB program, Amit Shah said that Seemanchal will be freed from infiltrators. He said that infiltrators affect the food grains of the poor and the employment of the youth of the country. It is necessary to expel these people for national security.
outline of action
Amit Shah said that an action plan is being prepared by holding detailed meetings with the Bihar government, District Magistrate and police captains. He said that all illegal encroachments within 10 km of the border will be removed.

