Amit Shah to Review Security Preparedness in Border States
Amit Shah to visit border areas, including West Bengal and Gujarat, to review security preparedness
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah will commence a multi-state visit to India's border regions, starting May 25, to review security measures in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Tripura, and West Bengal. This initiative aims to enhance coordination among agencies and address emerging security challenges along the borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
- 01Shah's visit begins in Bikaner, Rajasthan, on May 25, where he will interact with Border Security Force (BSF) personnel.
- 02He will inaugurate welfare initiatives for troops and chair a review meeting with senior officials to discuss security in border districts.
- 03On May 29, Shah will visit Bhuj, Gujarat, to inspect a BSF outpost and review security in the sensitive Harami Nala area.
- 04The tour will also include a visit to Tripura on June 5 to assess security along the India-Bangladesh border.
- 05Shah's itinerary highlights the government's focus on direct engagement with security forces and improving border management.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to begin a multi-state tour of India's border regions starting on the night of May 25. The visit aims to strengthen the country's security architecture and improve coordination among agencies responsible for border management. Shah will first arrive in Bikaner, Rajasthan, where he will visit a Border Security Force (BSF) outpost at Sanchu, engaging with personnel to understand their operational challenges. He will also inaugurate welfare initiatives to enhance living conditions for the forces. Following this, a high-level review meeting will be held to discuss security in the border districts, involving officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs and local authorities. The tour will continue to Gujarat on May 29, focusing on the sensitive Harami Nala area, and then to Tripura on June 5 to evaluate security along the India-Bangladesh border. Shah's planned visit to West Bengal in mid-June will further assess security measures after the recent electoral victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state. This comprehensive strategy emphasizes regular monitoring and direct engagement with ground personnel to address evolving security threats.
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The visit aims to enhance security measures and improve conditions for personnel stationed at the borders.
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