On-duty GRP personnel arrested a Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators from the Sealdah Railway Station. The arrested individual has been identified as Muhammad Pikul Biswas. The GRP also arrested his father, Muhammad Aliyar Biswas, a Bangladeshi citizen who came to India on a valid visa for treatment. GRP sources said that the father was arrested as he encouraged his son to enter Bharat illegally.
As per the reports, on the afternoon of 1st of March, Muhammad Pikul Biswas came to the Sealdah Railway Station to see off his father. On the basis of doubt, on-duty GRP personnel checked their documents. During casual questioning, Muhammad Aliyar Biswas told a different name of his son. But, when Muhammad Pikul Biswas was told to show his documents, he showed an Adhar Card and a PAN Card with a different name.
To prove himself a Bharatiya citizen, Muhammad Pikul Biswas showed Swasthy Sathi Card. Swasthya Sathi is health scheme provided by the government is West Bengal.
After intense interrogation, Muhammad Pikul Biswas confessed that the old man is his father. He was originally a resident of Bangladesh. Two years ago, he illegally entered Bharat and procured all the documents. Then, he started a fruit selling business. He also confessed that he was originally from the Jhenaidah district of Bangladesh and after settling here, he brought his father from Bangladesh for treatment in Bharat.
Eventually, the GRP arrested both of them.

These persons must be awarded rigorous imprisonment. Actually, they derive leverage from the political wings of the local Govt., who clandestinely issue fake birth certificates and school leaving certificates (even these schools were non-existent at all) so that these refugees/infiltrators from Bangladesh get Aadhaar Card and residential rights in India.