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India’s Supreme Court has asked the Centre to release funds for fencing India-Bangladesh border to check cross-border influx of illegal Bangladesh nationals into Assam, saying the task has to be completed soon, reports the ‘Indian Defence News.’
The bench of justices Ranjan Gogoi and RF Nariman perused the Centre’s status report on the progress made in the works relating to securing and fencing the international border and said the Madhukar Gupta committee would “oversee and supervise” it. “Without going into the merits of the submissions, we are of the view that the task of border fencing and physical manning of the border (where fencing could not be done) has to undertaken and concluded,” the bench said, according to the Indian Defence News report.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) PS Patwalia, appearing for the Centre, said some tenders have been finalised and work orders issued
to successful bidders to undertake the exercise of border fencing.
He also apprised the court that in some cases, the process of re-tendering have been initiated and effort was on to acquire land. Assam government has sought Rs 29.6 million for acquiring land to be used for creating infrastructure to secure the border, Patwalia said.
India’s Supreme Court has asked the Centre to release funds for fencing India-Bangladesh border to check cross-border influx of illegal Bangladesh nationals into Assam, saying the task has to be completed soon, reports the ‘Indian Defence News.’
The bench of justices Ranjan Gogoi and RF Nariman perused the Centre’s status report on the progress made in the works relating to securing and fencing the international border and said the Madhukar Gupta committee would “oversee and supervise” it. “Without going into the merits of the submissions, we are of the view that the task of border fencing and physical manning of the border (where fencing could not be done) has to undertaken and concluded,” the bench said, according to the Indian Defence News report.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) PS Patwalia, appearing for the Centre, said some tenders have been finalised and work orders issued
to successful bidders to undertake the exercise of border fencing.
He also apprised the court that in some cases, the process of re-tendering have been initiated and effort was on to acquire land. Assam government has sought Rs 29.6 million for acquiring land to be used for creating infrastructure to secure the border, Patwalia said.