BSF: Make sure BSF doesn’t enter villages without permission: Didi to police India News – Times of India

Krishnanagar: Two days after CM Mamata Banerjee Bengal DGP Manoj Malviya asked to ‘direct talk’ B S f On all border issues, DG Pankaj Kumar Singh said that she does not want “any such confrontation in which the local police is kept in the dark”, asserting again on Thursday that “law and order” is a state subject and that the police should Asked. To be alert in border areas
in the administrative meeting held in Krishnanagar On Thursday, Banerjee said: “I will ask the IC (inspectors in charge) to increase their mobility and speed up the ‘Naka’ investigation. Starting from Karimpur you have borders with Bangladesh. You have to keep an eye on that too… You also have to see that BSF does not enter villages without your permission. BSF will do its job and you will do your work. Always remember that law and order is your subject.”
Meanwhile, Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday expressed “deep concern” over the CM’s stand on BSF jurisdiction and said it “has disturbing signals and is potentially dangerous to federal politics and national security”.
In a letter, the governor said, “In the state, having an international border with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan – the BSF and the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) play an important, well-defined, vital role from the point of view of national security. Huh.” to CM.
“There is a clear need to create harmony and not conflict; Cooperation and no competition between these agencies and the state machinery,” Dhankhar Said further and said that the statement of the CM was not in accordance with the law.
TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh took a jibe at Dhankhar, saying he should have a look at the letter Narendra Modi, as the then Chief Minister of Gujarat, wrote on BSF jurisdiction in 2012.

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