The DGP said that numerous Bangladeshi ministers have previously been banned from entering Assam for rehashed infringement of visa guidelines.

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“In lower Assam and in the Barak Valley region, there is a propensity to welcome Bangladeshi priests on traveler visa for strict teaching. These priests frequently abuse the visa standards and attempt to radicalize the Muslim young people of Assam for the sake of strict teaching,” he added.

On Saturday, Assam police had captured 17 Bangladeshi nationals from Biswanath area for enjoying strict exercises by abusing visa standards.

Biswanath locale SP Nabin Singh informed that the Bangladeshi nationals were exploring the great outdoors in the Baghmari region under the Jinjia police headquarters for the beyond couple of days. They completed strict teaching in the riverine regions that fall in the locale’s inside parts.

The Bangladeshi nationals had entered India through the Mentor Behar line in West Bengal in August and from that point they went to Assam’s South Shalmara area. The gathering was going by strict educator Ashraful Alom, who is an occupant of the Sherpur region in Bangladesh.

After the police cautioned them to stop strict teaching nearby, the gathering left however gotten back to the state following a couple of days. This time, they went to Biswanath locale and began strict teaching in the riverine regions.

Mahanta said: “We had prior let the Bangladeshi ministers know that the police will be severe next time. However they entered India on traveler visa, the gathering never visited the places of interest in the state.”

“Radicalisation through strict teaching is neither really great for Assam, nor for the country,” he added.