Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday accused the Border Security Force (BSF) of facilitating infiltration from Bangladesh as part of the Narendra Modi-led central government's blueprint to foment communal troubles in the state.
"The BSF is allowing the trespassers to sneak in. We have information that infiltrators are crossing over through Islampur, Sitai and Chopra. There are complaints against BSF of women harassment," Banerjee said while speaking at an administrative review meeting at the state secretariat, Nabanna.
She tasked West Bengal DG Rajiv Kumar with preparing a report on the porous areas of the border and the role of BSF and submitting it to the government in a fortnight.
"We are not responsible for guarding the border and it’s the BSF who should be taking care of it. We even don't issue the visas of the infiltrators as the job rests with the Centre. We have no information about it and are in the dark about which people are sneaking in," she said.
"If someone thinks Bengal can be tarnished by allowing trespassing, that will never materialise. Trinamool Congress is not doing so as it doesn’t have the right to. BSF controls the border areas and some people are spreading lies about it. Trinamool is being blamed instead of BSF. I tell them to restrain and be compassionate. I got some information from the locals and the DG. I have sought detailed information about it to pen a strong letter to the Centre,” the CM said.