Union Home Minister Amit Shah, arriving in West Bengal on a two-day visit, was received by senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nisith Pramanik.
It was his first visit since the 2021 gathering surveys. His tasks included hierarchical gatherings and a public rally. On Friday, he will go to the India-Bangladesh border area of Teen Bigha, where he is scheduled to associate with people from the BSF.
As indicated by authorities, he will initiate six modern floating border outposts and a boat rescue vehicle positioned in the Sunderban waters. Subsequent to establishing the floating BOPs, Home Minister Shah will likewise lay the foundation stone of the Maitri Sangrahalaya (Museum) situated at BOP Haridaspur. The quantity of floating BOPs has been expanded to improve observation in the blocked-off areas of the Sunderbans of West Bengal.
Aside from this, a boat ambulance is additionally being initiated to give clinical help in this unavailable area of the Sundarbans, from Saheb Khali (West Bengal) to Shamsher Nagar (Bihar). The Home Minister’s day-long commitment will finish with a public gathering he will attend at 6:15 pm at the Railway Organization sports ground in West Bengal’s Siliguri.
On Friday, the Home Minister will visit Teen Bigha and communicate with Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at BoP Jhikabari in West Bengal’s Cooch Behar locale. The Home Minister will later hold a gathering with the MPs, MLAs, and state office-conveyors of the West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party at Hotel Westin in Kolkata. The Home Minister’s two-day visit to the state will come full circle at a far-reaching development coordinated by the Ministry of Culture to praise the Inscription of Durga Puja on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, at Victoria Memorial, Kolkata.
According to the sources, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has not been invited to the event at Victoria Memorial Hall.
Edited By: Khushi Thakur
Published By: Mohammed Anees