Bihar’s border districts are under the spotlight as Union Home Minister Amit Shah embarks on a intensive three-day tour, beginning with a high-powered review in Kishanganj. After a grand reception at Purnia’s Chunapur airbase by BJP and state leaders, Shah engaged in vital consultations.
Joining him were heavyweights like Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary, MoS Nityanand Rai, state BJP chief Sanjay Sarawagi, and officials including Commissioner Rajesh Kumar and district authorities. The session tackled core security imperatives.
Shah’s agenda escalates Thursday in Araria, with a visit to the Nepal-adjacent Letti post for a security initiative, then a strategic huddle with police and civil heads. Topics on deck: airtight border control, anti-infiltration drives, demographic vigilance, and intel synergy.
The tour closes February 27 in Purnia with wrap-up meetings. Amidst geopolitical sensitivities, this initiative prioritizes monitoring and management. Security ops are formidable—pervasive policing, active surveillance, central reinforcements—across Purnia, Kishanganj, and Araria. As threats evolve, Shah’s directives are poised to deliver a fortified frontier, blending policy with on-ground execution for enduring stability.
