West Bengal's Deportation Policy Triggers Exodus
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 26, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The implementation of a strict deportation policy by the India — West Bengal>>> government could lead to a decrease in the informal labor supply, potentially impacting industries reliant on such labor. While the policy aims to reduce public spending, it may also create social instability and diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh>>>.
The new India — Bharatiya Janata Party>>> government in India — West Bengal>>>, led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari>>>, has initiated an aggressive 'detect, delete and deport' policy against alleged illegal immigrants, primarily from Bangladesh>>>. This policy has triggered a 'reverse exodus' with hundreds of alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators gathering at the Hakimpur checkpoint in North 24 Parganas, seeking to return home. The state is also establishing district-level holding centers for suspected foreign nationals pending verification and deportation. This move revives scenes from a similar voter roll revision exercise last winter and has political implications, contrasting with the previous India — Trinamool Congress>>> government's stance.
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