Union Home Minister Amit Shah tells superintendents of police in India’s border districts to monitor and report “abnormal” demographic changes in their areas, according to NDTV and Scroll.in. Addressing a conference of Border Districts Superintendents of Police, Shah links the reported shifts in population patterns to infiltration. Both outlets state that he specifically characterizes infiltration as the primary factor behind demographic alterations along the border regions. The coverage describes Shah’s instructions as part of a broader request for local police leadership to track changes and convey them through official reporting channels. The reports focus on the claim that infiltration leads to population change, without detailing evidence, specific locations, or the timeline of the changes. They also do not describe any additional policy steps announced at the conference beyond the request to document and report the developments. Overall, the two sources present Shah’s remarks as a directive to border district police regarding surveillance and reporting of population shifts deemed abnormal.