The arrival of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Bihar for a three-day stint has sparked fervent political discourse, with BJP stalwart Ramkripal Yadav at the forefront. The state minister categorically stated that defending citizens against infiltrators is non-negotiable for the government.
In an interview, Yadav pointed to the precarious situation along Bihar’s borders. ‘Certain elements are hell-bent on undermining the country by facilitating illegal entries from abroad. The onus lies squarely on the government to ensure the safety of its people,’ he remarked.
He elaborated on the stakes involved: properties, livelihoods, and sustenance must remain protected from external claims. ‘Amit Shah’s presence here reaffirms our resolve to curb infiltration. Intelligence suggests aggressive pushes by infiltrators into Bihar and beyond, demanding immediate governmental intervention—which is precisely what we’re delivering.’
Fellow BJP legislator Tarkishore Prasad reinforced the narrative, linking Shah’s visit to tangible governmental pledges. ‘The perils of infiltration plague regions like Seemanchal in Bihar and Jammu-Kashmir alike. Our government stands firm against these nation-wrecking activities and pledges exhaustive measures to deport intruders.’
Meanwhile, congratulations poured in from Bihar’s Ashok Chaudhary for PM Modi’s prestigious Israeli award. ‘It’s a validation of India’s rising diplomatic stature under Modi. The world acknowledges his leadership,’ he said, advocating a global coalition to counter terrorism by encircling supportive regimes strategically.
Shah’s tour comes at a pivotal moment, promising heightened vigilance on infiltration amid broader geopolitical tensions, with BJP leaders united in their call for unyielding national defense.