Darjeeling, Sept. 9 -- As protests against corruption led by Gen-Z intensify in Nepal, the India-Nepal border at Panitanki town in West Bengal's Darjeeling has been put on high alert.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Praveen Parkash said that the police patrolling in the border area has been intensified.

"A police post has been set up here at the round-up with deployment of force. We are in alert mode and monitoring the situation with the help of security agencies and the Nepal police. There's no information about anyone being stuck. The police have heightened patrolling at the border area," SP Prakash told ANI.

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