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Infiltration of youth from across the border: Conspiracy behind violence in Murshidabad

The recent violence in Murshidabad district of West Bengal has worried the security agencies. Initial investigation has revealed that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Bangladeshi terrorist organizations may be behind this violence. 

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Last Updated : Monday, 14 April 2025
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National News: The recent violence in Murshidabad district of West Bengal has worried the security agencies. Initial investigation has revealed that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Bangladeshi terrorist organizations may be behind this violence. 

According to intelligence reports, fundamentalist elements made a strategy to create unrest in West Bengal after political instability in Bangladesh. These elements provoked the protest against the Waqf Amendment Act and sent the youth from Bangladesh to India from across the border. These youth were trained in madrasas of Bangladesh for months, so that they could increase internal conflict in India and Bengal.

The purpose and implementation of violence

These trained youth attacked police and security forces in areas like Farakka, Samasherganj, Dhulian and Lalgola in Murshidabad. The purpose of these attacks was to surround the police and spread unrest. During the violence, local people and public representatives could not recognize these external elements as they were new to the area. 

ISI & Bangladeshi terrorist organizations conspiracy

B These organizations supported anti -government protests in Bangladesh and hatched a conspiracy to spread unrest in India. Intelligence reports also revealed that Pakistan's ISI used an organization called student camp to incite these demonstrations in Bangladesh, which is part of the Jamaat-e-Islami.

India's security concerns and threat of cross -border smuggling

The growing ties of Pakistan and Bangladesh have become a cause of serious concern for India. In particular, the decision to give exemption to the physical scrutiny of goods coming from Pakistan at Chittagong port may be a major threat to India's security agencies. This can make it easier for ISI to smuggle weapons and drugs, which can promote terrorist activities in Northeast India.

Need for vigilance of security agencies

The violence in Murshidabad and the conspiracy behind it is a serious challenge for India's internal security. Coordinated efforts are required to deal with cross -border infiltration, terrorist training and activeness of external elements. Security agencies will have to be cautious and active to expose these conspiracies and maintain the integrity of the country.