Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s three-day Bihar visit has ignited a chorus of endorsements from BJP ranks, centering on the imperative to thwart foreign infiltration. Minister Ramkripal Yadav led the charge, declaring citizen protection from intruders as the government’s foremost obligation.
Addressing concerns over border vulnerabilities, Yadav told media, ‘Sensitive frontier areas in Bihar witness constant plots by hostile actors to introduce foreigners harmful to our interests. Protecting our countrymen is paramount.’
He stressed preserving national assets—land, food, employment—from foreign usurpation. ‘Shah’s commitment shines through: we’ll only rest once infiltration is stanched. Current trends show infiltrators targeting Bihar aggressively, but our proactive stance is holding the line.’
MLA Tarkishore Prasad amplified the urgency, citing infiltration’s toll across states. ‘From Kashmir to Bihar’s border districts, the fallout is dire, fueled by anti-national agendas. Rest assured, our regime will neither abide nor relent in rooting them out completely.’
On a diplomatic high note, Minister Ashok Chaudhary hailed PM Modi’s top Israeli honor as a diplomatic triumph. ‘Modi’s foreign policy commands global admiration. Against terrorism, nations must forge a robust alliance, isolating terror-backing states through calculated pressure.’
This visit underscores BJP’s aggressive security posture, blending domestic fortification with international assertiveness, as leaders vow comprehensive action against existential threats to India’s sovereignty.