Union Home Minister Amit Shah has issued a stern warning against demographic changes in West Bengal, Tripura, and Bihar, asserting that such changes will not be tolerated. Speaking on the matter, Shah emphasized that the central government is making all necessary efforts to address gaps in guarding international borders.
Strong Stance on Demographic Shifts
During a recent address, Amit Shah highlighted concerns over demographic changes in the three states, which he described as a serious issue. He stated, “Demographic changes in West Bengal, Tripura and Bihar will not be tolerated.” The Home Minister’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about population dynamics and border security in these regions.
Border Security Measures
Shah further elaborated on the Centre’s initiatives to strengthen border security. “The Centre is making all efforts to bridge the gaps in guarding international borders,” he said, underscoring the government’s commitment to preventing illegal infiltration and maintaining demographic balance. These efforts include enhanced surveillance, increased deployment of security forces, and the use of advanced technology along the borders.
The Home Minister’s statement reflects the government’s focus on national security and demographic stability. The issue of demographic changes has been a point of contention in several states, with leaders raising concerns about illegal immigration and its impact on local populations.
Shah’s comments are expected to resonate in the political landscape, particularly in regions where demographic shifts have been a topic of debate. The central government continues to prioritize border security as a key aspect of its national security strategy.



