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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee expresses concern about Hooghly, detained by Pakistan Rangers, BSF Jawan

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed concern on Monday to Hooghly, who was detained by Pakistan Rangers. She said Trinamool Congress leader Kalyan Banerjee stayed in touch with his family.Mamata Banerjee said: “It's a very sad situation. His name is Sahu. Kalyan Banerjee of our party keeps in touch with his family. I hope he should rescue him as soon as possible. We clearly say that our party is related to internal and external security in government. We have no division and rule here.”
The BSF has issued a strict consultation to Jawans to remain alert and alert during the Border Patrol.
A senior BSF official confirmed that while the consultation had become part of its regular briefings, the Pakistantrangers detained Jawan during the patrol duties, but all patrol parties were instructed to be very cautious during duty.

Amid the ongoing tensions at the border, the Jiawan people were asked to be particularly cautious and avoid accidentally crossing the border during patrols. Even farmers working on farms on the border are asked to remain alert, a BSF official said.


“Pakistan has not responded due to the ongoing tensions following the Pahargam attack, but we have protested with Pak Rangers and are doing everything we can to bring Jawan back,” the official added. Waiting for further details. Pakistan Rangers detained BSF soldiers on April 23 after accidentally crossing the international border near Fitzpur, Punjab. According to initial reports, the soldier accidentally stepped into Pakistani territory. The BSF is the main force responsible for protecting the 3,323 km long Indian-Pakistan border, spanning Jamu and Kashmir states (including part of the LOC), Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat.

This border is one of the most sensitive and volatile borders in the country due to historical tensions and ongoing security challenges.

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