New Delhi : , Nov 12, 2012 : Union Secretary Ajay Bhadra will discuss with H.K., West Bengal Chief Secretary, the land acquisition plans for construction of border fences, national highways, and outposts (BOP).New Delhi, November 12, : , Union Home Secretary AjayBhalla will meet with H.K.Singh, West Bengal Chief Secretary, to discuss the ongoing land acquisition projects.Dwivedi in Kolkata.Bhalla, who is on a day-long trip to Kolkata, is expected to meet officers of the Border Security Force (BSF), a Home Ministry official said.
According to a Home Ministry official, Bhalla is currently on a one-day trip to Kolkata and will meet Border Security Force officers (BSF) officials.Bhalla will be meeting officers from the Border Security Force (BSF) while on a 24-hour trip to Kolkata.
The other important areas of discussion include security arrangements and coordination with central security agencies at Integrated Check Posts made along the Bangladesh border for easy and hassle-free movement of people and cargo.Other important topics of discussion are security arrangements and coordination at Integrated Check Posts along Bangladesh’s border to facilitate easy, hassle-free movement for people and cargo.
Security arrangements, coordination with central security agents at Integrated Check Posts located along Bangladesh’s Bangladesh border for hassle-free and easy movement of persons and cargo are other areas that should be discussed.
The official said that the Union Home Secretary will also discuss other security-related matters with the top officials of the state government.
According to the official, the Union Home Secretary would also be available for discussions with top state officials regarding security issues.Official said the Union Home Secretary will discuss security matters with other top officers of the state government.
The state government officials may also raise the issue of the Centre extending authority of the BSF from 15 km to 50 km in West Bengal, he said.He said that the Centre could also be raised by the state officials, who may raise the question of the Centre expanding authority to the BSF in West Bengal from 15km to 50km.
He suggested that state government officials might also bring up the topic of Centre authority for the BSF being extended from West Bengal’s 15-km limit to West Bengal’s 50km.
On October 24, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had opposed the Centre’s move and wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that “the step was taken to torture common people near the border areas”.
Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of India had written a letter to Narendra Modi on October 24 expressing her opposition to the Centre’s decision.She claimed that the Centre “tore people living near border areas”Mamata Banerjee Chief Minister had on October 24 opposed Centre’s action and sent a letter claiming that Prime Minister NarendraModi was “taken to torture people close to the border”.
The Home Secretary is also expected to speak to District Magistrates of border districts and discuss security-related issues, the official added.According to the official, the Home Secretary will also be expected to meet with District Magistrates from border districts to discuss security-related matters.
Official added that the Home Secretary was also likely to talk to District Magistrates in border districts about security issues.
West Bengal shares borders with Bangladesh (over 2,200 km), Bhutan (about 183 km) and Nepal (about 100 km).West Bengal has borders with Bangladesh (2,200km), Bhutan (383 km) and Nepal (10 km).West Bengal shares border with Bangladesh (over 2200 km), Bhutan (1 about 183 km), and Nepal (about 100km) #Ajay #Bhalla #Bengal #Secy #discuss #plans #Delhi
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