A report from Kolkata claims that a new and controversial development has emerged in West Bengal’s border politics less than a month after the BJP-led government took power. According to an unnamed senior police official, authorities allegedly released prisoners from jails and gathered them near the border to secretly push them into Bangladesh, after failing to locate enough undocumented migrants or Rohingyas. The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) reportedly resisted these attempts, leading to heightened tension between the BSF and BGB. Some of those prisoners were said to have been released back into local areas when push-in efforts failed.
The report further mentions that former intelligence sources have linked these incidents to deeper geopolitical maneuvers involving India and Bangladesh. It alleges that while Sheikh Hasina and her close associates are staying in India, trained agents are being sent into Bangladesh, raising security concerns. Another claim suggests a covert plan to separate Chittagong as an independent state, allegedly backed by Western interests.
Residents of the border areas described living in fear and uncertainty as increased patrols and unfamiliar movements disrupted daily life and agriculture.