Pakistani fundamentalist groups try Infiltration from Bangladesh

Pakistan & Bangladesh MapAgartala, Mar 1: With the western border getting fenced and movement during winter becoming impossible due to snow in the Kashmir valley, the outlawed anti-India groups based in Pakistan are now trying to enter India through the comparatively easy porous border with Bangladesh, said Additional Director General (ADG) of Border Security Force (BSF), U K Bansal.

Speaking at a press conference at Tripura Frontier Headquarters of BSF at Salbagan here, ADG Bansal said there are reports that Muslim fundamentalist and terrorist organisations had contacted elements in Bangladesh to infiltrate into India.

ADG Bansal was here to review the security scenario in the wake of recently concluded assembly election in the state.

He expressed concern over the growing network of fundamentalist groups in Bangladesh.

The ADG said intelligence inputs hinted at the presence of jihadi elements in neighbouring Bangladesh and expressed concern about the inroads of the radical elements into the region.

Bansal said that there are intelligence reports that efforts are made by anti-national elements of all varieties including Muslim fundamentalist are trying to enter India from Bangladesh side.

However, he added that it was not necessary the Muslim fundamentalist groups belonged to Bangladesh but the Bangladesh border was used by them. They belonged to other nations like Chechnya, East European countries, North Africa, Middle East and so on.

Indian Intelligence agencies say that some insurgent groups in the northeastern region have links with Pakistan's Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) agency.

The ADG took note of the security arrangement for the ensuing assembly elections of the remaining two northeastern states, Meghalaya and Nagaland, in which BSF will be deployed for ensuring a peaceful poll.

Bansal said that the relation between the BSF and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) has improved recently and there are some incidents when BDR has taken action on BSF inputs of presence of some Indian northeast region insurgent groups active in Bangladeshi territory. (ANI)

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