Union Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sukanta Majumdar on Sunday (November 02, 2025) alleged that two Bangladeshis were living illegally in West Bengal’s South Dinajpur district for more than two years, but the police did not take any action on the instructions of ‘failed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’.
Majumdar claimed that the police remained indifferent because such people are the vote bank of the ruling Trinamool Congress. He said that a written complaint along with copies of Bangladeshi identity cards of both the persons has been given at Bansihari police station in South Dinajpur district.
Claim of filing complaint 2 years ago
The former president of BJP’s West Bengal unit, in a post on He claimed, ‘Despite repeated written complaints against two Bangladeshi infiltrators at Bansihari police station under South Dinajpur district, no action is being taken by the state police.’
Both the alleged intruders have been identified as Lovely Begum and Abdul Mannan. The BJP leader said, ‘Even though the complainant has provided sufficient documentary evidence (Bangladesh photo identity cards of the accused persons), the police remains completely indifferent. The only reason for this is the strict instructions of failed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that no action should be taken against any illegal infiltrator.
‘Mamata Banerjee is busy in maintaining the vote bank’
Majumdar is an MP from Balurghat Lok Sabha seat, which is in South Dinajpur district. The Union Minister claimed in the post, ‘The police are not taking action against these alleged infiltrators because the Mamata Banerjee government is putting the interests of the nation’s security at stake to retain the vote bank.’ Firoz Mian, in his complaint lodged on November 27, 2023, alleged that both the Bangladeshis were living illegally in his village and they could carry out destructive activities.
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