New Delhi: The Muslim population is growing at a rapid pace near India's border with Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. Concerns have been expressed by intelligence agencies and the Border Security Force (BSF). After studying the latest data of gram panchayats, the police of Uttar Pradesh and Assam have also sent their reports to the Union Home Ministry. These describe the demographic changes that have taken place in the region in 10 years. It has also been recommended by the intelligence agencies to increase the jurisdiction of BSF to 100 km in connection with the matter.
Due to the increasing Muslim population in the border areas of the country, the threat of infiltration in these areas is also expected to increase. According to the report, the population of Muslims in the border areas has registered a growth of 32 per cent since 2011. While the population change figure in the country has been up to 15 per cent during this period. The intelligence and security agencies have termed the increase in population in the border areas as very alarming.
In such a situation, it has been said from his side that the scope of the jurisdiction of BSF should be increased from 50 km to 100 km. So that the BSF can carry out search operations up to a radius of 100 km from the border. Earlier, in 2021, the jurisdiction of BSF was increased from 15 km to 50 km. To which non-BJP ruled states like Punjab, Bengal had objected. According to the media report, the Muslim population in the areas near Pakistan's border with Punjab has increased by 35 per cent, which the BSF has expressed concern over.
At the same time, the increasing number of Muslims in the districts of UP bordering Nepal has once again become a cause for concern. Behind the huge surge in population, the police are speculating that Muslims may be being brought from outside and settled here. This could be part of the PFI's plot to make India an Islamic country by 2047, under which infiltration is being intensified by increasing the Muslim population in the border areas. Statistics show that Muslims have increased by 50 per cent in 116 villages in 5 districts of UP. At the same time, 25 per cent of mosques and madrasas have seen an increase in 4 years. In UP as well as in areas like Dhuwari, Karimganj, South Salmara and Kachar in Assam, the number of Muslims has increased by 32 per cent, while the national average estimate of the 2011 census should have been 12.5 per cent and 13.5 per cent as per the state-level estimate. Now, the agencies have become alert about this demographic change.
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