**BJP MLA Raises Concerns Over Kashmiris in West Bengal, Police Respond**
In a recent statement, Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of Opposition in West Bengal and a BJP MLA, alleged that two individuals from Kashmir residing in Baruipur, South 24 Parganas, had installed a “NanoBeam 2AC compact and high-performance wireless network bridge” on their rooftop. This claim surfaced shortly after a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people, primarily tourists.
Adhikari emphasized the potential implications of this installation, describing the wireless network as a solution for high-speed, long-distance connectivity. He urged the Bengal Police and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to investigate the matter for any suspicious activities.
However, the Bengal Police quickly refuted these claims, labeling them as unfounded. In an official statement, they clarified that the individuals in question were not from Kashmir but were actually engineers from Madhya Pradesh—one Hindu and one Muslim. They had recently rented a flat in Baruipur and were exploring opportunities in pisciculture through local contacts. The police confirmed that the flat was equipped with a standard JioFiber connection, commonly used by many households, and found no evidence of suspicious behavior.
The police further criticized the dissemination of such information on social media, urging individuals to report concerns to appropriate authorities rather than spreading potentially incendiary claims online. They reminded the public of the importance of responsible communication and the legal ramifications of making unverified allegations against individuals.
In conclusion, while public vigilance is essential, the police reiterated that social media is not the appropriate platform for unverified alerts, emphasizing the need for factual accuracy in community discussions.
**FAQ**
**Q: What was the claim made by Suvendu Adhikari regarding the Kashmiris in Baruipur?**
A: Suvendu Adhikari claimed that two Kashmiris had installed a high-performance wireless network bridge on their rooftop, raising concerns about potential suspicious activities. However, the police clarified that the individuals were from Madhya Pradesh and had no links to any suspicious activities.
