India to Tighten Security along Nepal Border
NEW DELHI: India today decided to tighten security along its
porous border with Nepal to check movement of Jehadi elements, smuggling
of fake Indian currency notes and narcotics, amidst the ongoing
blockade of trade points by Madhesis.
At a high-level meeting, Home Minister Rajnath Singh took stock of the
situation along the 1,751-km long Indo-Nepal border and had a detailed
briefing on the existing security infrastructure.
Security along the Nepal border will be tightened besides the security
infrastructure and intelligence network in the next six months, official
sources said.
The Home Ministry has been repeatedly getting reports that anti-India
activities like movement of Jehadi elements smuggling of fake Indian
currency notes, narcotics often take place along this border.
India may set up multi-layer security rings within 15 kilometres on
border areas in Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and
Sikkim.
Of the 1,751 km long border, 263 km falls in Uttarakhand, 560 km in
Uttar Pradesh, 729 km in Bihar, 100 km in West Bengal and 99 km in
Sikkim.
Top security officials, including from Sashastra Seema Bal, which guards the international border, were present in the meeting.
The supply of essential goods to Nepal have been squeezed following
violent agitation in southern plains by Madhesi parties over the
newly-promulgated Constitution. More than 40 people have died in clashes
between police and the protesters.
The Madhesis - Indian-origin inhabitants of the southern plains - and
Tharu ethnic groups are protesting for more representation in the
Constitution. They also see the model to split Nepal into seven federal
provinces as flawed and discriminatory to their rights.
Nepal has alleged that India has imposed an "economic blockade" on the
country following the announcement of its Constitution. But India sees
no merit in Nepal's complaints that it was being "choked" and deprived
of essential supplies.
One of the main transit point at Birgunj bordering the Indian city of
Raxaul has been blocked for over two weeks. Other check-points at
Bhairahawa-Sunauli and Biratnagar-Jogani, however, have been partially
opened.
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