Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Deadline for BSF barracks at Attari ICP extended by 4 months till March

- Anil Sharma

AMRITSAR : The constructi­on work of barracks for Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at the Integrated Check Post (ICP), Attari, has been delayed by four months to March 2020 due to issues with labour and tensions on the border.

Inaugurate­d in January 2019, the ₹33-crore project, near the Indo-pakistan fencing line, was meant to be completed before December 2019. It is planned to have 370 flats in two buildings. BSF officials said once the project is complete, troops will be able to live near the Attari border, which will not only strengthen the security of the Integrated Check Post (ICP), but also of the Joint Check Post (JCP).

The ICP facilitate­s India’s trade with Pakistan and Afghanista­n; the JCP is known for its border retreat ceremony, which is attended by thousands of spectators every day.

NOW, TROOPS HOUSED 15KM FROM BORDER

Now, most troops, who guard the Attari border, are housed in the BSF’S Khasa headquarte­rs, which is 15km away. “The previous project deadline was December 2019. Now, we have got it extended to March 2020. As on today, 50% work of the project has been completed. Sometimes, we faced labour problems; at other times, there was tension on the border,” said Sukhdev Singh, manager, Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), which is responsibl­e for the project.

The flats in the four-storey building will be for jawans, while BSF officials will be housed at flats in the double-storey building, LPAI officials said. A dormitory is also being built for women personnel of the BSF.

A BSF official said, “We spend a lot of time and energy in travelling to-and-fro from Khasa to Attari. After the constructi­on of the flats, BSF troopers will be able to perform their duty without hassle.”

LPAI officials added that they had constructe­d 16 security towers at a cost of ₹54 lakh. BSF troopers are deployed there to keep a watch on suspicious activities along the border. “We have also spent ₹5 crore on the installati­on of 108 high-definition CCTVS,” they said.

INAUGURATE­D IN JANUARY 2019, THE ₹33-CR PROJECT, NEAR THE INDO-PAK FENCE, WAS MEANT TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE DECEMBER 2019

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