In a fiery speech from Araria, Bihar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah promised Thursday to eradicate infiltrators from Indian territory one by one. ‘Not an election gimmick – this is our government’s resolute oath. Action begins now,’ he affirmed during the inauguration of Leti and Indarwa Border Out Posts and SSB project e-events.
Shah outlined strides in the 556-km border road scheme with Nepal: 14 of 18 segments complete, balance hastening to finish. ‘Surveillance sharpens, facilities for people improve, and development reaches border ends,’ he explained.
Extolling SSB for manning the amicable Nepal frontier, Shah warned of lurking dangers. ‘Friendly neighbor or not, foes and disruptors must be thwarted. Keep eyes peeled, intel robust, and village dialogues thriving for authentic inputs.’
Detailing the offensive, Shah committed to clearing encroachments inside 10 km and deporting identified intruders. ‘Infiltration-driven demographic chaos plagues Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar most. Bengal’s polls loom; BJP’s win will fast-track fencing and clearances.’
Shah implored Seemanchal folk: ‘Don’t let my promise fade – nudge me. Your aid is crucial. These outsiders rig votes, siphon rations from needy, stifle jobs, imperil the nation. The purge hits Seemanchal soon.’ His vision paints a fortified, intruder-free India.
