< %=imgalt%>
Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip
Home / India News / 2008 / August 2008 / August 14, 2008
Gogoi calls for halting Bangladeshi illegal migration
Tarun Gogoi

A heart-rending story of a recent blast victims family from Assam

Assam to recruit additional 4000 police personnel to check terror

Assam forms Special Task Force to deal with militancy

More on Tarun Gogoi

Border Security Force

Raman Srivastava takes charge as Special Secretary (Internal Security) MHA

Around 70 percent turnout in Mizoram Assembly polls

Elections underway in Mizoram amidst tight security

More on Border Security Force

Top News

Praja Rajyam decides to approach court to vacate the stay on roadshows

Deshmukh meets Sonia Gandhi

Mumbai heroes who saved many lives

Travis Barker, disc jockey DJ AM to perform together

Mobile Koran launched in Israel

Proteas inexperience in Oz conditions will go against them: Ponting

Chemical reaction in landslide rocks may start wildfires

How cancer prevention drives aging

Gogoi calls for halting Bangladeshi illegal migration

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has called for strong measures to prevent illegal migrants from Bangladesh from entering the state.

Guwahati/Siliguri, Aug 14 : Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has called for strong measures to prevent illegal migrants from Bangladesh from entering the state.

Gogoi said there were many legal loopholes, which helped Bangladesh migrants to sneak in to the country.

"There are lacunas, for example, after detection of the Bangladeshi migrants they disappear. That has all along been happening after being detected as foreigners. Sometimes yes, that lacuna is there. We see how the lacuna to be, first, we have to take steps to stop it," Gogoi said.

New Delhi says at least 20 million illegal Bangladesh have crossed over to India. However, Dhaka denies the charges.

Apprehending security threats, Assam's neighbouring West Bengal has sealed its borders with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.

"We share border with Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and with Assam. We have alerted Border Security Force and Shasastra Seema Bal, and sealed all the borders," said K.L.Tamta, Inspector General of Police, West Bengal.

Despite friendly relations, Indian and Bangladeshi border guards often exchange fire along their porous border, which stretches 4,000 km.India says its troops usually target smugglers and illegal migrants from Bangladesh, who sneak across the border, usually at night.

ANI

December 3, 2008

December 2, 2008

December 1, 2008

November 30, 2008

November 29, 2008

November 28, 2008