25.1 C
Delhi
Sunday, November 23, 2025

BSF Handles Surge of Bangladeshi Returns Amid Bengal Voter Roll Verification

BSF Faces Surge of Bangladeshi Nationals Returning Home Amid West Bengal Voter Roll Verification

Long queues of undocumented Bangladeshi nationals are forming at West Bengal border posts, seeking to return home as the state’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls intensifies document verification. Border Security Force personnel report processing 150-200 people daily, with over 1,200 individuals returning to Bangladesh in the past six days alone.

Key Takeaways

  • Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls triggers reverse migration at Bengal border
  • BSF detains 150-200 people daily, verifies documents before pushback
  • Many admit to obtaining fake Aadhaar, ration cards through middlemen
  • Local police stations overwhelmed, stop taking custody due to space constraints

Electoral Roll Cleanup Drives Exodus

The Hakimpur BSF border outpost in North 24 Parganas has become an informal departure point for Bangladeshis who lived illegally in West Bengal for years. Security officials and locals report the reverse migration surge began November 4, coinciding with the SIR exercise launch.

Many in queues admit they procured Indian documents illegally. “If they check old papers, we cannot show anything. Better to leave before they ask questions,” said one Bangladeshi national who lived in Kolkata for eight years.

Document Verification Creates Backlog

BSF’s mandatory verification process involves sending biometric details to district authorities and state police, causing 2-3 day delays. People wait outside on plastic sheets or under halted trucks while BSF provides meals to those inside the camp.

Local police stations are overwhelmed. “We had 95 detainees in two days. No station has the space or facilities to hold so many,” an officer told PTI.

Costly Illegal Stay

Migrants reveal paying between ₹5,000-₹7,000 to enter West Bengal, with some spending significantly more on documents. “I paid nearly ₹20,000 to get documents,” said 29-year-old Manirul Sheikh, who worked in Dhulagori garment units.

As the situation continues, a BSF jawan observed: “They came in the dark, now they leave in daylight, through the proper channel. That is the difference.”

Latest

India’s Russian Oil Imports Set for Sharp Drop as US Sanctions Bite

US sanctions on Russian exporters to cut India's crude imports from 1.8M to 400,000 bpd. Major refiners halt purchases, but no complete stop expected as discounts remain attractive.

Ex-Verizon CEO’s Emotional Letter to 13,000 Laid-Off Employees

Former Verizon Business CEO Tami Erwin offers heartfelt support and career advice to workers affected by telecom giant's largest-ever layoffs.

Meta Faces Major US Lawsuit Over Teen Safety Allegations

Internal documents reveal Meta allegedly knew about Instagram and Facebook risks to teens but delayed safety measures. Over 1,800 plaintiffs seek accountability.

Vietnam Floods Kill 90, Displace Thousands as Rescue Teams Search

Relentless rains and severe flooding in central Vietnam have killed 90 people, submerged 52,000 homes, and left half a million without power as rescue operations continue.

PM Modi Announces Trilateral Tech Alliance at G20 Summit

Prime Minister Modi holds multiple bilateral meetings, launches India-Australia-Canada innovation partnership focusing on AI and clean energy.

Topics

Elon Musk Seeks User Help to Improve Grok AI Accuracy

Elon Musk crowdsources feedback to fix Grok AI's errors after viral misfires. Learn how Grok 4.1 update aims to challenge ChatGPT and Gemini.

MHA Clarifies No Bill to Alter Chandigarh Governance Structure

Centre says no bill planned for Chandigarh governance changes in Winter Session, clarifies Article 240 proposal still under consideration after political controversy.

US Judge Questions Google Ad-Tech Breakup Timeline in Antitrust Case

Federal judge raises concerns about implementation speed as DOJ seeks forced sale of Google's advertising technology assets to restore market competition.

Amazon Layoffs 2025: 40% of Job Cuts Hit Engineers Amid AI Shift

Amazon cuts 14,000 jobs with engineers most affected as company restructures for AI future, despite record profits and strong earnings performance.

Gemini 3 Outperforms GPT-5.1, Sparking OpenAI Crisis

Google's Gemini 3 beats OpenAI's GPT-5.1 in key benchmarks. Leaked memo reveals Sam Altman's warning of economic headwinds and a shift to wartime footing.

Meta Accused of Hiding Research Linking Social Media to Mental Health Harm

US class-action lawsuit reveals Meta allegedly suppressed internal study showing Facebook and Instagram cause depression and anxiety in users.

India’s Russian Oil Imports Set for Sharp Drop as US Sanctions Bite

US sanctions on Russian exporters to cut India's crude imports from 1.8M to 400,000 bpd. Major refiners halt purchases, but no complete stop expected as discounts remain attractive.

Ex-Verizon CEO’s Emotional Letter to 13,000 Laid-Off Employees

Former Verizon Business CEO Tami Erwin offers heartfelt support and career advice to workers affected by telecom giant's largest-ever layoffs.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img