Will Assam Government Strengthen Its Crackdown on Illegal Infiltration?
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Guwahati, Dec 31 (NationPress) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma declared on Wednesday that the state administration will amplify its efforts against illegal infiltration in 2026, emphasizing that Assam must not serve as a sanctuary for undocumented foreigners.
In a statement shared on social media platform X, the Chief Minister noted that a significant “push-back” operation was conducted in 2025 to deport illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, and that this initiative would be pursued with even greater vigor in the upcoming year.
“In 2026, we will adopt a more ruthless approach and push back even further. Assam is not your breeding ground,” CM Sarma stated, adding that 18 illegal entrants were sent back across the border just last night.
The Chief Minister has consistently argued that illegal infiltration threatens Assam's demographic stability, social cohesion, and internal security. He affirmed that the state government is dedicated to protecting the rights of indigenous populations while strictly enforcing the law.
Sarma has previously remarked that infiltration has been a longstanding challenge for Assam, especially in border regions, accusing prior administrations of neglecting this critical issue. He credited recent administrative initiatives, enhanced border surveillance, and improved collaboration between state police and central security forces for better enforcement on the ground.
Additionally, the Chief Minister reiterated his administration's commitment to fully implementing the Assam Accord, which includes measures for the identification, removal, and deportation of illegal foreigners. He underscored that preserving Assam's cultural heritage, land rights, and demographic integrity remains a fundamental priority for his government.
The renewed announcement regarding push-backs coincides with the state's preparations for the 2026 Assembly elections, where infiltration and border security are anticipated to remain pivotal political topics.
The BJP-led government has consistently emphasized its tough stance on illegal immigration as a fundamental policy. Officials have suggested that intensified operations, stricter oversight along border areas, and legal action against those facilitating illegal entry will be sustained in the months ahead.