Guwahati, June 22 -- The Border Security Force (BSF) has reaffirmed its determination to complete fencing along the remaining 59 kilometres of the Indo-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya, which remains unfenced out of the total 443-kilometre stretch.
This unfinished section, accounting for about 13% of the border, has become increasingly sensitive due to recent infiltration attempts by Bangladeshi nationals.
Inspector General of BSF Meghalaya Frontier, OP Upadhyay, told reporters that the force remains fully committed to closing the gaps along the border.
He emphasized that the Meghalaya government, led by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, has extended full cooperation, with the Chief Minister personally monitoring the progress to ensure tig...
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