What Observations Did Calcutta HC Seek from Bengal Government on Barbed-Fencing Along the Bangladesh Border?
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Kolkata, Nov 28 (NationPress) A division bench of the Calcutta High Court has requested the West Bengal government to provide its observations regarding the establishment of barbed-fencing along the border with Bangladesh.
The bench, consisting of Acting Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen, instructed the state government to submit its feedback to the court within a week.
If the court finds the state's observations unsatisfactory, it will proceed with a detailed hearing on the matter.
The bench dismissed the state government’s request to delay the hearing, asserting that an indefinite postponement is inappropriate given the sensitivity of the issue.
Previously, the court had sought a favorable report on this matter due to its significance concerning national security, as the barbed-fencing at the unprotected international borders with Bangladesh is critical.
During the proceedings, Additional Solicitor General Ashok Chakraborty pointed out that the Union Government had allocated funds and decided to establish barbed fencing at the unfenced borders, yet the state government has shown no progress.
The long-standing issue of land acquisition at the state's border with Bangladesh has been contentious, with the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Union government accusing the state of non-cooperation.
Furthermore, the BJP has criticized the state government and the ruling Trinamool Congress for neglecting a matter that directly impacts national security.