BSF jurisdiction: Centre says fears of Punjab, Bengal ‘ill-founded’
The Hindu
The States had opposed the move, saying this is an attack on federalism, as police is a State subject
The Central government informed the Lok Sabha on Tuesday that the apprehensions of the Punjab and West Bengal governments that the recent notification enhancing the jurisdiction of the Border Security Force (BSF) is “ill-founded.”
Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said in a written reply, “Government of West Bengal and Government of Punjab have expressed their apprehension that such a move encroaches upon the powers of the State Government. Their apprehension are ill-founded. The extension of territorial jurisdiction of BSF would result in better and more effective control on trans-border crimes in conjunction and co-operation with State Police.”
The two States had opposed the move, saying this was an attack on federalism, as police is a State subject.