Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive in West Bengal on a two-day visit starting July 18, with a packed schedule that includes high-level security meetings and key development engagements.
Shah will begin his visit in North Bengal, where he is scheduled to attend a crucial meeting at Uttarkanya, the state’s administrative headquarters in the region. According to sources, the meeting will focus on strengthening border security, including enhanced surveillance along international borders, improved monitoring at BSF outposts, and other strategic issues.
Senior officials, including the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, and top-ranking state administration officers, are expected to attend. Representatives from central agencies such as the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) will also participate, with discussions likely to address concerns over cross-border drug smuggling.
Later in the evening, Shah will depart from Bagdogra Airport around 7:30 pm and arrive in Kolkata by approximately 8:30 pm. He will stay overnight at the Soujanya Guest House—marking the first time a Union Home Minister has stayed at the state government-run facility.
On July 19, Shah will hold a meeting at the guest house to review the law and order situation in the state. Superintendents of Police and District Magistrates from South Bengal districts are likely to be present at the meeting.
Following the meeting, he will visit the National Library of India to inaugurate the newly built “Word Museum.” He will then proceed to the Biswa Bangla Convention Centre, where he is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for the Amul Bengal Dairy curd production unit at around 4:00 pm.
After concluding his engagements, Shah will leave for Kolkata Airport in the evening and depart for New Delhi.