Kolkata: As the West Bengal government tabled a resolution in the Assembly on Tuesday against the Centre’s decision to expand the Border Security Force’s (BSF) jurisdiction in the state as well as in Punjab and Assam, a comment by Trinamool Congress legislator, Udayan Guha about the border guards organisation’s personnel prompted ruckus in the Assembly. The resolution was passed by a majority of 112 to 63 votes.
While participating in the discussion on the resolution, Guha said that the BSF personnel had been touching the private parts of the women in front of their children in the border areas in the name of search and frisking. “They are forcing the men to do sit-ups holding their ears in front of their sons and daughters. No matter how much they chant ‘Bharat Mata Ki jai’ they are not patriots,” Guha said.
This comment irked the BJP legislators then present on the floor of the house and they started protesting against the comment. As the other Trinamool Congress MLAs started shouting in support of Guha, who continued with his allegations against BSF personnel, total pandemonium prevailed in the house. The speaker Biman Bandopadhyay tried to pacify both sides and appealed to the legislators to maintain the sanctity of the house. However, the ruckus continued.
As the BJP legislators kept on shouting, Guha said that after the barbed fences at the borders were constructed it was impossible even to smuggle cattle through these borders. “Even after that if smuggling and illegal immigration continue it is clear that the smugglers are enjoying the patronage of the BSF personnel," said Guha.
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