CM Yogi has finalised a foolproof plan to identify and remove infiltrators from across UP, a model that is expected to set an example for the entire country. To begin with, the state government is using advanced modern technology to detect infiltrators hiding within the state. As a result, their attempts to remain undetected will be completely thwarted.
Moreover, the detention centres where such individuals will be housed will have extremely tight security, ensuring no possibility of escape. According to sources, the government is also planning an impenetrable multi-layered security system around these centres. In addition, a decision has been taken to prepare detailed biometric profiles of all detained infiltrators. These names will be placed on a negative list, which will be shared nationwide so that they cannot re-enter Uttar Pradesh or any other part of India in the future.
Strict Action Against Fake Document Networks
Meanwhile, Yogi government is preparing to take major action against those involved in creating fake identity and government documents. Recently, CM Yogi held a high-level meeting with senior officials and directed them to use high-tech tools for identifying infiltrators, ensuring that there is no room for error. Consequently, once identified, infiltrators will be shifted to detention centres without delay.
Experts say that with the help of modern technology, authorities will scan fake IDs and forged government documents while simultaneously examining past records. This way, officials can determine how long the infiltrators have been living in the state under false identities.
Furthermore, data will also be collected to understand how forged documents were created and who was involved. According to sources, the government will not only identify infiltrators but also thoroughly investigate the entire fake-document ecosystem. As a result, the networks involved will be exposed and strict action will follow, thereby discouraging such illegal activities in the future.
Detailed Biometric Profiling and Nationwide Sharing of Data
Additionally, CM has instructed officials to create comprehensive biometric profiles of all infiltrators lodged in detention centres. This will include fingerprint records and facial recognition data. Subsequently, their names will be added to a central negative list.
Notably, this move will prevent them from registering for government identification systems such as Aadhaar in the future. At the same time, the list will be shared with other states, ensuring that these individuals cannot re-enter the country or settle in any other region again.

