Key Points

The RPF has intensified security at New Jalpaiguri station following the Pahalgam terror attack. Joint patrols with GRP and BSF are underway near sensitive border zones. Bomb detection squads and dog squads are actively monitoring the station. Officials emphasize heightened vigilance amid rising regional tensions.

Key Points: RPF Boosts Security at New Jalpaiguri After Pahalgam Attack

  • RPF increases patrols and bomb squad deployment
  • Joint operations with GRP and BSF near India-Bangladesh border
  • Heightened vigilance after Pahalgam attack and regional tensions
  • New Jalpaiguri remains a key transit hub in North Bengal
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WB: RPF tightens security at New Jalpaiguri Station amid Pahalgam attack fallout

RPF tightens surveillance at New Jalpaiguri station following Pahalgam terror attack, with joint patrols and bomb squads deployed.

"We are conducting joint track patrolling and continuous station checks to maintain security – Mukesh Kumar Rajak, RPF Post Commander"

Jalpaiguri, May 4

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) at West Bengal's New Jalpaiguri Railway Station has ramped up security measures following the April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's (J-K) Pahalgam and rising regional tensions, including developments in Bangladesh.

Officials said the RPF is conducting intensified surveillance, including regular platform and track inspections, round-the-clock joint patrolling, and deployment of dog squads and Bomb Detection Squads (BDS), to ensure passenger safety.

"New Jalpaiguri is a major railway station and a popular tourist destination, attracting a large number of passengers. We are conducting joint track patrolling and continuous station checks. Announcements are being made regularly, and dog squads and BDS are deployed to maintain security," said Mukesh Kumar Rajak, an RPF Post Commander at New Jalpaiguri Junction.

He added that the RPF is maintaining high vigilance and taking swift action against any suspicious activity. "If any suspicious individual is spotted, we conduct thorough verification, and if any illegality is found, the concerned agency takes legal action," he said.

The station, located near Siliguri in Jalpaiguri district, serves as a key transit hub in North Bengal.

The alert follows concerns triggered by certain remarks reportedly made by a senior Bangladeshi official amid the growing India-Pakistan tensions after the Pahalgam incident.

In a broader move to bolster border-area security, the RPF of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), in coordination with the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Border Security Force (BSF), recently conducted joint patrolling in sensitive zones near the India-Bangladesh border.

Officials stated that these operations aimed to enhance surveillance and deter any untoward incidents along railway tracks that run close to international boundaries.

"The joint patrolling was carried out across various divisions under Northeast Frontier Railway, with a special focus on sectors adjoining the India-Bangladesh border. The collaborative efforts were undertaken with a spirit of inter-agency coordination and vigilance," Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of Northeast Frontier Railway, said.

The CPRO of Northeast Frontier Railway further said that a major part of the initiative included a comprehensive security check at Assam's Badarpur railway station in the Lumding Division.

- ANI

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Aniket P.
Good move by RPF! New Jalpaiguri is crucial for North Bengal's connectivity and tourism. With tensions rising in J&K and Bangladesh's situation, we can't take any chances. Hope they maintain this vigilance permanently, not just as a temporary measure. 🙏
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Shreya M.
Security is important but I traveled through NJP last week and the extra checks caused 30 min delays. Authorities should find balance between safety and convenience. Maybe deploy more personnel to speed up the process?
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Rahul K.
The Bangladesh factor can't be ignored. Siliguri corridor is our chicken's neck! Any instability there affects entire Northeast connectivity. Smart move by RPF-BSF coordination. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya D.
As someone from Darjeeling, I appreciate this. NJP is our lifeline to plains. But security shouldn't just be reactive after attacks - need permanent systems. Also hope they're checking luggage properly, last time I saw many unclaimed bags...
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Vikram S.
Why only now? Security should've been tight always given NJP's strategic location near multiple borders. Better late than never I guess. Hope they include cyber security too - railway systems are vulnerable to digital threats as well.
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Neha T.
The dog squads are a good addition! 🐕 But will this security continue after media attention fades? We need consistent measures, not just show during election seasons or after attacks. Our railway staff deserve proper training and equipment too.

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