December 19, 2020: Toeing the line of the MOITRI scheme for the modernization of Police Stations, State government is all set to launch a scheme for the infrastructural development of the Border Out posts (BOP).
Under the scheme barracks will also be built adjacent to the BOPs for the convenience of the men in uniform.
In the first phase of the scheme 50, BOPs will be upgraded and an amount to the tune of around Rs. 100 crore to be earmarked for the purpose. Subsequently other BOPs of the state will be covered under the scheme.
Chairing a meeting of the Home and Border Protection and Development Department in the conference room of the CM on Friday, Sonowal said that for the efficient management of inter-state boundary areas and making the border areas development programmes successful, roads leading to the BOPs need to be made motorable. At the same time, provision should be made for uninterrupted power supply in the BOPs.
Sonowal said that the government is aware of the hardships the personnel have to endure in manning the BOPs along the remote borders areas. He said that the personnel detailed for ensuring safety and security of the people living along the inter-state boundary areas deserve good facilities. Therefore, elaborate action plan should be put in place to facilitate good living condition along with logistics for the people as well as police personnel along the fringe areas of the inter-state boundary. He, therefore, asked Border Protection and Development Department to chalk out action plan on an emergent basis for construction of good quality roads and bridges to reach out even to the impregnable areas.
The CM Sonowal informed that in view of the request of the department, government would provide four motor cycles and eight bicycles to each of the 100 BOPs. Moreover, government would also provide fuel for the motor cycles.
In the meeting, the senior officers of the Home, Border Protection and Development Department apprised the Chief Minister of the prevailing condition along the border areas. CM Sonowal harping on the importance of solving all outstanding boundary issues with the neighbouring states amicably through dialogue, asked the senior officers of the departments to have regular talks with their counterparts.
Sonowal also took stock of the situation prevailing along the Indo-Bangla Border that Assam shares with the neighbouring country along with the NRC exercise.
CM Media Advisor Hrishikesh Goswami, Chief Secretary Jishnu Baruah, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Paban Kumar Borthakur, ADGP Border Mukesh Agarwal, Commissioner and Secretary Home and Political GD Tripathi, Director Border Protection and Development Department Prabhati Thaosen and other senior officers of the government were present at the meeting.