Key Points

BSF swiftly neutralised a Pakistani intruder attempting to cross into Gujarat’s Banaskantha district. Security forces remain on high alert following recent ceasefire violations and Operation Sindoor. DIG Rathore emphasised BSF’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the border. The force also collaborated with the IAF to counter drone threats during recent operations.

Key Points: BSF Neutralises Pakistani Intruder in Gujarat's Banaskantha Amid High Alert

  • BSF spots and neutralises intruder near Banaskantha border
  • Forces on high alert post-Operation Sindoor
  • DIG Rathore reaffirms BSF’s readiness
  • Coordination with IAF in countering drone threats
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Gujarat: BSF foils infiltration attempt in Banaskantha; neutralises intruder

BSF foils infiltration attempt near Gujarat border, neutralises intruder as security forces remain vigilant post-Operation Sindoor.

"BSF is the first line of defence and is always alert on the border. - DIG Yogendra Singh Rathore"

Banaskantha, May 24

Border Security Forces (BSF) on Friday night neutralised a Pakistani intruder attempting to enter Indian territory in Banaskantha district, Gujarat.

According to a statement from the security forces, the troops spotted one suspicious person advancing towards the border fence after crossing the International Border.

Taking swift action, BSF challenged the intruder but the intruder continued to advance, prompting them to open fire.

The intruder was neutralized on the spot, the statement added.

Security forces have been on high alert after Pakistan committed ceasefire violations by cross-border shelling following Operation Sindoor.

India had launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POJK).

In Rajasthan, BSF is maintaining a strong presence along the international border in Jaisalmer, as part of ongoing Operation Sindoor.

BSF personnel are working tirelessly to ensure national security and prevent any potential threats from across the border.

Yogendra Singh Rathore, Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Jaisalmer BSF, emphasized the force' unwavering commitment to national security, highlighting their role as the first line of defense.

"BSF is the first line of defence and is always alert on the border. 5-6 years after its formation, the India-Pakistan war took place in 1971, and even then, it proved its usefulness. We were victorious during the Kargil war too. When the incident happened on 22nd April, when they (terrorists) killed our innocent citizens, after that, we were ready to give them a befitting reply. We stood by the decision taken by the Government of India, and we were fully prepared so that we could stop any misadventure right there," said DIG Rathore.

Border Security Force (BSF) Officer Jaipal Singh highlighted the BSF's readiness to ensure national security, particularly effectively neutralising drone threats during Operation Sindoor.

He said, "During Operation Sindoor, before Operation Sindoor and in the future, BSF has always been ready to perform its duty for the security of the country. During Operation Sindoor, the drone activities increased a lot. The enemy sent drones and shells, and we used our equipment tactfully and neutralised their drones...The Indian Air Force did a very good job during this. Many air bases of Pakistan were damaged. This is a matter of pride for us.

The BSF worked closely with the Indian Air Force, which successfully targeted Pakistani airbases, damaging enemy infrastructure.The two countries have reached an understanding to stop military action following a call made by Pakistan's DGMO to his Indian counterpart.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Salute to our brave BSF jawans! 🇮🇳 These repeated infiltration attempts show Pakistan's desperation. Operation Sindoor has clearly rattled them. Our forces need to stay vigilant 24/7 - one small lapse and terrorists could enter. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I fully support our security forces, I hope the government is also working on diplomatic solutions. Constant tension at the border affects civilians living nearby too. My cousin's family in Jaisalmer hasn't slept properly in weeks due to the alerts.
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Amit S.
Gujarat border has always been vulnerable. Remember the 26/11 attackers came via sea route near this area. BSF needs more advanced surveillance tech - drones, thermal imaging etc. Tax money well spent if it prevents another Mumbai attack!
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Neha T.
The DIG's statement gave me goosebumps! Our forces have such courage and commitment. But media should stop revealing operational details - why tell Pakistan which equipment we're using? Some things should remain confidential for security reasons.
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Vikram J.
People criticizing military action don't understand ground realities. Pakistan only understands the language of strength. After surgical strikes and Operation Sindoor, they're finally calling for peace. Coincidence? I think not!
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Sunita R.
My heart goes out to the families of soldiers standing guard in 45°C heat while we sit in AC comfort. We must support them better - better equipment, timely salaries, and proper healthcare for veterans. They give their today for our tomorrow 🙏

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