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 In Sahibganj, Major Najesh in Charge, the BSF supplies ration rot 500 only. With this 800 manage with difficulty. Cash money (Rs. 4,000/per week) was promised by the Minister. Major suggested opening of a Bangladesh Bank in such units for the deposition of money of armed forces. They also need a doctor. A compounder already present there should be given appointment. Requirement list was submitted.

 10.6.71 night meeting was held at Marwari guddi that is Bangladesh local Karyalaya now. Differences among local parties and different sections of the Bangladesh leaders as well exist. Some local party individuals also met the Minister separately next morning. On 11th night Siliguri night halt.

Dinajpur, 12th-13th.

 Islampur which we visited on 12th is a mixed force-student camp. A.M. EPR-110 and S-100. Camp in Charge Fazlul Mia finds his authority questioned by the BSF-EPR clique. He is afraid to stay in the campsite. Trainees complain they have to tend to cows. Kitchen 1/2 mile from camp. Money inflow from across the border reported. But there is provision for the increase in strength upto 500.

 Raigunj (Malone) was visited same day, where there are two camps 1 mile apart. Azizur Rahman in charge of both camps whose composition is M 54. EPR 61 and TS 10 for the operation camp, and S 125 for the other one which consists mostly of Hindu College students (60 %) Space short.

 On 13.6.71 we visited what may be termed the best camp: Kurmail. Present strength 700. Of these about 400 participated in guard of honor and listened to the Ministers inspiring speech, drenched in heavy rain. Already 1000 have been sent for training. (228+300+400). Trainer EPR. No ration they procured rice from other side. Operations being conducted from here. Rifles 7-8 hundred. Captain explosives trainer. Major trainer. Active work by Prof. Abu Syed, camp in Charge.

 Bangalipur is 7 miles from Kurmail. Here we saw 143, 73 having joined (he Kaiganj army camp. Another 89 will return soon. 4 grenades, 16 rifles and 3 stens in stock. Camp in charge: Md. Jalil. They submitted requisition.

 A general conclusion may be reached from the experience in visiting these camps. Wherever the force and students have been segregated good results have been observed.

 The following, suggestions may be made from the experience of the tour:

 (1)The EPR, BSF and the students training camps should be all segregated.

 (2) A uniform better ration should be given to the trainees with immediate effect.

 (3) The Central office of the BDMSS Samiti should immediately take steps regarding Coochbehar. The situation in that district calls for quick action.

Report on the Existing Transit Training Camps in W.B.

 The total number of transit training camps including operating units of East Bengal forces will not be much larger than 40. In most of these the present strength is around