"We have no such report," Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee told PTI when asked if there was an exodus from Bangladesh.
"Security arrangements have been strengthened along the border," he said on the measures that the state government has suggested to the BSF.
In Malda, the BSF has been asked to intensify patrolling along the border.
Export and import has been suspended and the Force is in touch with the Bangladesh Border Guards for the return of 172 Indian drivers and helpers stranded near Sona Masjid in Chapainawaabganj district of that country since last Thursday, a report said quoting the police.
Malda Superintendent of Police Prasun Banerjee, who held a meeting with the BSF, had earlier said, "There is a problem (unrest) in the border areas of Bangladesh and we are trying to bring stranded people back with the help of the BSF.
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