Union Minister Amit Shah chaired meeting regarding issues related to Tripura border areas
New Delhi, June 7
Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a meeting regarding issues related to border areas in Tripura. The meeting was held in Salbagan, Tripura, on Saturday.
The meeting was attended by the Chief Minister Manik Saha, the Chief Secretary, DGP and other senior officers along with the District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police of all 8 border districts of Tripura.
According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the meeting focused on enhanced and comprehensive border management with greater coordination of the state government machinery.
Shah said that border security is not an isolated duty but a territorial responsibility. He stressed the need to develop a foolproof security grid, including the District Magistrates, Superintendents of Police, Patwaris, Sarpanches, modern technologies and the Border Security Force (BSF).
Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the government is strengthening every border area, with border security as its highest priority. Shah emphasized that not just fencing, but total territorial defence, including the local administration, smart technology and the BSF will make for a fully secure and foolproof border grid.
Union Minister directed that camps be organised to train people living along the border to tackle the threats of narcotics and arms. He instructed that the presence of Patwaris, local police and BSF personnel be ensured in these camps, the ministry further stated.
Shah instructed that the Ministry of Home Affairs' CCTV model be implemented in Tripura first, and that every camera of the BSF be upgraded and connected with the district administration.
Shah said that frequent operations against drug and arms trafficking are to be conducted, and the entire chain of contributors to drug trafficking is to be dealt with a ruthless approach.
Union Minister said that ensuring financial discipline in the border districts is also the responsibility of the States. He directed that Collectors and GST officials be trained, and that the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) conduct a survey on fake currency.
Shah called for sharp vigilance on financial transactions along the borders, construction of big buildings, and the sale and purchase of properties, and directed that an examination of the land records of the last five years be conducted, the release stated.
The meeting underscored that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the Government of India is firmly committed to ensuring the highest standards of security along the international borders while promoting close synergy between Central and State agencies for the holistic development and safety of border areas.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I appreciate the focus on narcotics and arms trafficking, but hope this doesn't just become another meeting with no ground-level impact. The idea of training border villagers is good, but ensuring consistent follow-up is crucial. Let's see how the 'ruthless approach' translates into action.
This is a very comprehensive plan! 👏 The coordination between DMs, SPs, BSF, and even Patwaris shows a top-to-bottom approach. Also checking land records for suspicious transactions is a smart move against money laundering. Hope Tripura becomes a model for other border states.
Honestly, this feels like election-time posturing. We've heard such promises before—'foolproof security grid' sounds good on paper but implementation always lags. The real test will be in next 6 months, not just press releases.
Great to see focus on financial discipline too. Fake currency and drug money often fuel cross-border crime. Kudos to Amit Shah for bringing CBDT into the picture. This is the kind of multi-agency coordination we need.
One thing missing—what about the local communities' livelihoods? Border areas often face economic neglect. Security is essential, but holistic development means schools, hospitals, and job opportunities too. Hope this isn't just about fences and cameras.
S Sneha F