Political temperatures are soaring in Bihar with Home Minister Amit Shah’s ongoing three-day tour, prompting BJP’s Ramkripal Yadav to reaffirm the administration’s role in barricading against infiltrators. ‘Safeguarding natives from such encroachments is our bounden duty,’ the minister proclaimed.
Yadav detailed the threats lurking in Bihar’s porous borders. ‘Adversarial forces aim to infiltrate foreigners, jeopardizing national and provincial welfare. Government intervention is essential to shield our people.’
Protecting resources like property, provisions, and jobs from alien grabs remains critical, he insisted. ‘Echoing Shah’s pledge, we’re here to block every attempt. Reports confirm infiltrators’ intensified efforts statewide, met firmly by our defenses.’
BJP’s Tarkishore Prasad lauded the alignment with electoral vows. ‘Infiltration ravages Jammu-Kashmir and Seemanchal, courtesy of subversive elements. Our leadership commits wholly to their eviction—no compromises.’
Bihar’s Ashok Chaudhary also rejoiced over PM Modi’s Israeli accolade. ‘A nod to Modi’s masterful diplomacy, respected globally. Terrorism demands a worldwide offensive, strategically hemming in perpetrator nations.’
As discussions rage, Shah’s presence signals a strategic escalation in anti-infiltration drives, fusing local concerns with a broader vision of secure borders and empowered diplomacy.
