Guwahati, August 30: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday announced that 33 illegal infiltrators have been pushed back to Bangladesh as part of the state’s ongoing crackdown on cross-border infiltration.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Sarma shared the update in his characteristic style, writing, “Now playing on illegal infiltrators playlist ⏯️ Assam Police take me home, to the place I belong.. 33 new infiltrators have been PUSHED BACK to where they belong — Bangladesh. BEWARE: Our stringent efforts continue and will further intensify in the coming days.”
The Chief Minister has repeatedly stressed that his government is committed to curbing illegal immigration in Assam. He said the police and security agencies have been directed to maintain strict vigilance along the border areas.
This latest development comes amid heightened action by Assam Police against suspected illegal migrants. Sarma asserted that such operations would not only continue but also intensify further in the coming days.