‘Dont give too many visas, Indian HC asked’

Bangladesh has requested the Government of India to restrict issuing

visas to Bangladesh nationals trying to cross over to West Bengal
following sporadic violence and rioting in different parts of the
country, says the “Indian Express”.
In the past few weeks, all the Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) on
Indo-Bangla border have witnessed a phenomenal increase in the number
of Bangladeshis, both Hindus and Muslims, legally crossing over to
India, mostly on medical grounds.
The Border Security Force and other central agencies working at border
outposts had urged their counterparts in Bangladesh to check such
migration.
Following this, the Bangladesh government requested the Indian
authorities to tighten norms for issuing the visas, said the ‘Indian
Express’ report.
As per the available records, the ICP at Petrapole (Haridaspur) in
North 24-Parganas saw 4,180 Bangladeshi nationals enter West Bengal on
December 6 compared to the average per day entry of around 400 a day
for the last few weeks.
Similarly, the Hilly ICP in North Dinajpur recorded entry of 234
Bangladeshi nationals on the same day against the per day average of
30.
The Changrabandha ICP in Coochbehar, which records average 26 entries,
witnessed 498 Bangladeshis entering India on the day while another 211
Bangladeshis arrived in India through Mahadipur ICP, which sees an
average of 23 entries per day.
The Gozadanga ICP in North 24-Parganas recorded 445 entries on the day
compared to daily average of 50.
According to sources in immigration department, most of the people who
entered legally have got their visas on medical grounds.
“We have issues with infiltration and most of time we try to push them
back. But now many people are coming with legal documents. The rate of
exit is not proportionate with the rate of entry,” said a senior BSF
official. However, he said, the number has decreased after the
restriction on issuance of visa.
A senior police official said that the most sensitive points,
including Petrapole and Gozadanga, are under strict vigil as the
districts bordering in Bangladesh including Jessore and Khulna are
strong bases of BNP, the opposition party in Bangladesh.
“There is direction from the central government to deploy more forces
at the sensitive points,” said a senior BSF official.
S P Tiwari, DIG, BSF, south Bengal said, “We are maintaining a strict
vigil at the border points. However, till now no untoward incident has
been reported at the border.” – bdnews24.com