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Madrasas along Bangladesh border breeding ground of anti-national activities: BJP

These madrasas are creating a chain, which is making the Indo-Bangla border vulnerable to anti-national activities, the leader said.

Kolkata: The BJP in West Bengal has demanded immediate sealing of the Indo-Bangla border, claiming madrasas operating along it are a breeding ground of terrorism and anti-national activities in the country.

"We all know that these madrasas in bordering areas are breeding ground of anti-national elements. These madrasas get funds from foreign countries. These madrasas are creating a chain, which is making the Indo-Bangla border vulnerable to anti-national activities, illegal cattle trade and smuggling," BJP state president Dilip Ghosh claimed.

Seeking to justify his claim, he referred to a purported statement of former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya that a section of madrasas in border areas were functioning as breeding ground of fundamentalism.

"Few years ago, the then chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya had said that madrasas in bordering areas of West Bengal are breeding grounds of fundamentalism. But later on he had retracted his statement due to pressure from his party. But you can't take a chief minister's comment lightly. Whatever he had said was on the basis of reports of IB and police," Ghosh claimed.

He said the porous border that West Bengal shares with Bangladesh is a threat to national security.

"Infiltration has stopped in northern and western part of India where it shares border with Pakistan. But infiltration from this side of Indo-Bangla border is still on. Whenever there has been a terror attack or blast, during investigation some of the clues have led to Bengal and its bordering areas. The anti-national and anti-social elements are using this route to enter India," Ghosh said.

"Why isn't the state government, like the newly-elected government in Assam taking up the matter of sealing the Indo- Bangla border in Bengal," said the 52-year-old MLA, who won the recent assembly elections from Kharagpur Sadar constituency in West Midnapore district.

The firebrand leader, who was inducted from RSS into the state BJP in early 2015, became the state president in December.

"We will fight against these bordering madrasas. Politically also we will inform the people about the anti- national activities going there. We will raise this issue in the state assembly and will also ask the state government to take action against these madrasas which are helping anti- national elements," he said.

( Source : PTI )
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