Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday inaugurated Border Outpost G-7 in Gujarat's Bhuj along the Indo-Pak International Border (IB) and said major technical challenges had been overcome to establish a robust security grid in the sensitive Harami Nala region. Shah also interacted with Border Security Force (BSF) personnel. Addressing the gathering Shah said the G-7 centre had been constructed at a cost of around Rs 175 crore and formed part of efforts to strengthen border infrastructure in the region. Referring to border security in West Bengal, Amit Shah said that incomplete border fencing had remained a major concern, but added that after the BJP won the people's mandate in the state, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari expedited land allocation for fencing. The Union Home Minister added that infiltration would be curbed significantly once the fencing is completed. Shah said, the Modi government is creating a 'leak-proof security grid' from every perspective, installing technical fencing where ground fencing is difficult, thereby forming an impregnable security perimeter.
मोदी सरकार हर दृष्टि से ‘लीक-प्रूफ सुरक्षा ग्रिड’ बना रही, जहाँ जमीनी फेंसिंग मुश्किल, वहाँ तकनीकी फेंसिंग लगा अभेद्य सुरक्षा घेरा बना रही। pic.twitter.com/k8HtmIFz40
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) May 29, 2026
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi were also present at the inauguration. Shah is on a two-day visit to Gujarat to attend more than a dozen programmes and review key development and security-related projects.
(State Correspondent)
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