Assam

BSF Camps Reeling Under Flood in Mancachar & Dhubri

Pratidin Bureau

The Border Security Force (BSF) camps in Mancachar and Dhubri districts have submerged underwater due to the incessant rain. Around 10-15 camps are reeling underwater and the BSF jawans have to stay in the flooded camp to provide security to the people of the country.

The BSF who provide security to the people are unsecured themselves as they have to spend their days in the flooded camps. The jawans have to provide safety and security in the borders with motor boats.

The central organizational secretary of AIUDF, Aminul Islam also visited the BSF camps in Dhubri to take stock of the situation.

Islam also urged the state government to take note of the problems faced by the BSF jawans and demanded to take all possible measures for them.

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