Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s arrival in Bihar’s Seemanchal region marks a pivotal moment for border security enhancements. Starting his three-day schedule, Shah reached Purnia airfield, received a hero’s welcome by BJP leaders, and swiftly moved to Kishanganj for an elite-level strategy session with officials.
Prominent attendees included Bihar Home Minister and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary, junior Home Minister Nityanand Rai, and a lineup of administrators like IG Vivekanand, DM Anshul Kumar, and SP Sweety Sahrawat. The meeting set the tone for addressing multifaceted threats.
Next up, Shah heads to Araria on Thursday for the Letti checkpost program along the Nepal border, followed by a detailed powwow with SPs, DMs, and seniors at the samaharanalaya. Expect deep dives into infiltration prevention, population dynamics, and operational tactics.
Purnia hosts the finale on February 27, focusing on holistic border governance. With Nepal border tensions simmering, this outreach underscores central government’s commitment. Unprecedented security blankets the area—police at every corner, intel buzzing, central agencies on high alert—ensuring seamless proceedings. Shah’s hands-on approach could redefine security paradigms, fortifying Bihar against external pressures and internal disruptions.