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BSF allowing Bangladeshi infiltration as part of Centre's 'blueprint': Mamata Banerjee

IndiaTimes Thursday, 2 January 2025
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee accused the BSF of facilitating illegal border-crossing from Bangladesh, alleging a central government agenda to undermine her administration. She plans to address this with the Centre. The BSF refuted the claims, emphasizing their commitment to their duties at the border. Banerjee also attributed the murder of a local TMC leader to police negligence.
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