This Article is From Nov 17, 2021

BJP Leader Saumitra Khan Seeks Arrest Of TMC Leader For Remarks On BSF

BJP leader Saumitra Khan said that he would write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to arrest Udayan Guha immediately for his remarks on BSF.

BJP Leader Saumitra Khan Seeks Arrest Of TMC Leader For Remarks On BSF

BJP leader Saumitra Khan said that he would write a letter to PM Narendra Modi. (File)

New Delhi:

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Saumitra Khan on Wednesday sought the arrest of Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Udayan Guha for making derogatory remarks on Border Security Force (BSF).

Slamming TMC leader for accusing BSF personnel of inappropriately touching women while searching them, Mr Khan said that he would write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to arrest Mr Guha immediately for his remarks on BSF.

He added that a case must be registered under the Indian Army Act against Mr Guha for insulting the BSF.

During a discussion on the resolution against BSF's jurisdiction extension, chaos erupted after TMC's Udayan Guha said, "When women cross the border, BSF personnel in name of search touch them inappropriately. No matter how much they say Bharat Mata Ki Jai, they can't be patriotic."

"I am writing a letter to the Prime Minister. After what he said, why Udayan Guha has not been arrested till now, our brave soldiers who protect the country are being targeted this way, immediate action should be taken against Guha. A case must be registered under the Indian Army Act," Mr Khan told ANI.

Mr Guha also threatened BJP MLA Mihir Goswami during the debate in the assembly and said that "if you enter the area, your arms and legs will be broken."

"Udayan Guha is talking against the army. Everyone in the Trinamool Congress are traitors," he added.

"If he has the guts, why doesn't he come to the border," he stated.

The statement was made by TMC MLA during a discussion on a resolution against Centre's decision to extend the jurisdiction of the BSF up to 50 km inside the international border.

The BSF, which was only empowered to take action up to fifteen kilometers in the states of Punjab, West Bengal, and Assam, has now been authorised to extend its jurisdiction up to 50 km without any hurdle or permission either from central or state governments.

However, its jurisdiction has been cut short by 20 km in the five northeastern states-- Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Nagaland, and Meghalaya-- where it had jurisdiction up to 80 km. Similarly in Gujarat, the BSF's jurisdiction has been curtailed from 80 to 50 km. In Rajasthan, the BSF's area of jurisdiction will remain the same at 50 km.

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