In a move to flush out Naxalites, Border Security Force personnel will be deployed in Maoist-infested states along with the Central Reserve Police Force troopers, the only paramilitary fighting the menace at present.
Five BSF battalions will be deployed in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal and Maharashtra.
"Around 5,000 men, drawn from various frontiers of the BSF, will de deployed for anti-Naxal operations in five states by September last," official sources said.
These states have been hit by the onslaught of Naxal violence and lost more than 230 security men this year alone.
When asked for a confirmation, BSF Director General M L Kumawat said: "The BSF has earlier played a leading role in anti-Naxal operations. We may go to Naxal-hit areas whenever ordered."
Talking about the construction of bunkers along the Indo-Pak border, Kumawat -- who retired from service on Friday -- said: "It's a fact. After 26/11 there had been strengthening of defence structures and bunkers by Rangers. But as a matter of policy, we did not react in that manner. We took all other measures to thwart any misadventure."