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Indian Home Minister Amit Shah has called on so-called 'Bangladeshi infiltrators' to voluntarily leave India, saying those who do so will face no legal action. Speaking during a three-day visit to Gujarat, Shah said the new BJP-led West Bengal government will assist anyone crossing the border back to Bangladesh without obstruction. He claimed that while thousands used to enter India daily, an equal number are now returning.

According to official data, 11 holding centers have been established across West Bengal to detain alleged Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants, with a total of 386 people currently held. The highest number, 335, are in Basirhat, where three camps operate. Other centers are located in districts including Murshidabad, Malda, Cooch Behar, and South Dinajpur.

State minister Dilip Ghosh made harsh remarks, warning that food supplies to detainees would soon stop and urging them to leave. He argued that the government bears no responsibility to feed them and compared the situation to Afghan repatriations from Pakistan, insisting that returning to Bangladesh is their best option.

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