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If Suvendu Adhikari govt can allot land to BSF, then why couldn't Mamata govt? Experts weigh in

The West Bengal government has transferred approximately 600 hectares of land to the Border Security Force (BSF) to facilitate fencing along the India-Bangladesh border. This move, praised by the Union Home Minister, aims to curb illegal infiltration, cattle smuggling, and cross-border movement. Concurrently, the central government has established a high-level committee, led by a former Supreme Court judge, to investigate demographic changes resulting from illegal immigration and recommend policy measures within one year. If Suvendu Adhikari’s government could allot land to the BSF within seven days, why couldn’t the TMC government under Mamata Banerjee do it earlier? Will land allotment and fencing help curb infiltration and cattle smuggling along the border? Watch as experts share their views on the show.  

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