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Fencing along India-Pakistan border almost complete: Centre

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Dec, 2014 10:44 AM
  • Fencing along India-Pakistan border almost complete: Centre
Nearly 2,000 km of fencing along the India-Pakistan border has been put in place even as cases of cross-border infiltration are rising, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said Wednesday.
 
In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, Rijiju said that in order to prevent infiltration and cross border illegal activities, the central government had sanctioned fencing along the India-Pakistan border in four states - Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
 
Giving details, he said the complete 186 km of sanctioned fencing had been covered in Jammu and Kashmir while in Punjab 462.45 km of fencing had to be done against the sanctioned length of 461 km due to topographical factors and alignment issues. In Rajasthan too the fencing had been completed.
 
In Gujarat, of the sanctioned 340 km, 78.72 km of fencing is pending as the stretches are located in marshy or water-logged areas, the minister said.
 
"The executing agencies are deploying improved technology to fence the remaining stretches which can withstand the terrain and weather conditions," Rijiju said.
 
Overall, the sanctioned fencing was 2,043.63 km of which the government has completed 1,958 km.
 
Meanwhile, cross border infiltration from Pakistan has risen constantly in the past three years, Rijiju said in a separate reply.
 
The data provided by the minister showed that 317 cases of infiltration along the India-Pakistan border took place in 2011 in which 86 people were arrested and 50 were killed by security agencies. 
 
The number of infiltrators rose to 332 in 2012 resulting in the arrest of 123 people and death of 30.
 
In 2013, 345 infiltration cases were registered while 145 people were arrested and 511 were killed.

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