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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Calls on Jharkhand Govt to Address Infiltration

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has called on the JMM-led alliance in Jharkhand, which recently retained power, to fulfill its constitutional duty by identifying and deporting infiltrators from the state. 
 
 

Serving as the BJP's co-in-charge for the Jharkhand elections, Sarma also urged the newly elected BJP MLAs to bring the issue of infiltration to the forefront in the state assembly. He underlined the risks posed by illegal migrants, stating that they represent a significant threat not only to Jharkhand but also to neighboring Assam and the broader region.

Himanta Biswa Sarma Calls for Action on Infiltration Threat

According to Sarma, infiltration creates demographic and security challenges that demand urgent legislative and administrative action. Sarma’s remarks reflect the BJP’s ongoing focus on addressing issues related to illegal migration. The party has consistently highlighted infiltration as a national security concern, particularly in states with porous borders or significant migrant populations. The Assam CM stressed that ignoring the issue could have long-term implications for both social harmony and regional integrity.

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The call for action comes as the JMM-led government begins its new term, with Sarma emphasizing the importance of collaboration between the ruling alliance and opposition parties to address the infiltration crisis. He urged the government to adopt strict measures to identify infiltrators and ensure their deportation in line with constitutional obligations.

By raising this issue, Sarma has brought renewed attention to a contentious topic, urging Jharkhand’s leadership to prioritize it on the legislative agenda. His appeal underscores the BJP’s commitment to addressing illegal migration as a key issue affecting regional security and governance.