“We are both aware that the issue is very very serious as large number of Rohingya have entered Bangladesh. You are very right in apprehending that the spillover effect of the Rohingya crossing over to India is also very genuine. He added that “140 vulnerable border posts” along the 4,096-km long India-Bangaldesh border—that can be exploited for illegal crossing over of Rohingya—have been identified by the BSF. The BSF DG said the force is constantly in touch with the BGB on a daily basis. But, this is a problem for our country also...they (Rohingya) cannot spread all over the country.
Source: Mint October 07, 2017 06:22 UTC