Patna, February 26: As Union Home Minister Amit Shah embarks on a crucial three-day visit to Bihar, political rhetoric has intensified around border security and national safety. BJP leader and Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav expressed strong support for Shah’s tour, emphasizing the government’s sacred duty to protect citizens from foreign infiltrators.
Speaking exclusively to reporters, Yadav highlighted the vulnerability of Bihar’s sensitive border regions. ‘Our borders are hotspots where anti-national elements relentlessly attempt to smuggle in intruders detrimental to both the nation and the state,’ he asserted. ‘It is the government’s prime responsibility to safeguard every Indian and Bihari from such threats.’
Yadav underscored that no foreign power should encroach on India’s resources, food supplies, or job opportunities. ‘The Home Minister has vowed to halt infiltration decisively, and his visit underscores this unwavering commitment,’ he added. Recent reports of heightened infiltration attempts across Bihar and the country have amplified calls for robust action.
BJP MLA Tarkishore Prasad echoed these sentiments, praising Shah’s statements as a testament to the government’s promises. ‘Infiltration’s devastating impacts are evident from Jammu-Kashmir to Bihar’s Seemanchal belt. Anti-national forces are wreaking havoc through these incursions, but our administration will not tolerate them and is fully dedicated to expulsion efforts.’
In a related development, Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary celebrated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s receipt of Israel’s highest parliamentary honor. ‘This reflects the success of PM Modi’s global diplomacy, earning respect worldwide,’ Chaudhary noted. He called for a united international front against terrorism, urging strategic isolation of nations supporting terror activities.
As Shah’s Bihar sojourn unfolds, these voices signal a renewed push for fortified borders and assertive foreign policy, setting the stage for potential policy announcements amid ongoing security challenges.