Home Minister Amit Shah's Call to Tripura CM: What's Behind the Directive?

India's Home Minister Amit Shah, made an unexpected call to Tripura Chief Minister, Dr. Manik Saha, sparking curiosity about the nature of their conversation. According to reports, Dr. Saha received the call and subsequently directed all District Magistrates (DMs) and Superintendent of Police (SPs) to take necessary steps to repatriate Pakistani nationals living in Tripura back to Pakistan.
However, a report submitted by the DMs and SPs revealed that more than 200 Bangladeshis and several foreign nationals have been identified in Tripura, but no Pakistani nationals have been found. The report was also sent to Delhi.
When asked about the call and the directive, Dr. Saha stated that he had called the Chief Ministers of all Indian states, which led to the directive. However, the reason behind the directive remains unclear, leaving many to speculate about the national security implications.
While the exact purpose of Home Minister Shah's call to Dr. Saha is still unclear, it is evident that the directive has caused a stir in the state. The move has raised questions about the effectiveness of India's border management and the presence of foreign nationals in the country.
In recent years, India has faced several challenges related to border security, including illegal immigration and terrorism. The presence of foreign nationals, including Bangladeshis and Pakistani nationals, in the country has been a concern for the government.
The directive to send Pakistani nationals back to Pakistan has been seen as a significant move by the government, especially in the backdrop of India's ongoing diplomatic tensions with Pakistan. The move is likely to be viewed as a strong stance by the government on national security and border management.
As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to understand the reasoning behind Home Minister Shah's call to Dr. Saha and the subsequent directive. Only time will tell if this move is a significant step towards strengthening India's national security or a knee-jerk reaction to a perceived threat.