NEW DELHI: Border Security Force chief KK Sharma on Friday said West Bengal is "slightly friendly to the Rohingya " and that the community members are going to the state that has set up special camps - for those already in India - even as an influx into the country has been contained."There has not been any large-scale influx of Rohingya into India. In fact, they are also under pressure at some places; so they are going to West Bengal, a state which is slightly friendly with them. They have set up camps for Rohingya coming from within the country and not from Bangladesh ," the BSF DG said at a joint press conference his visiting Bangladeshi counterpart.Sharma said BSF inquired into Rohingya presence in West Bengal and found that there were 70 odd families who had come from various places within India. "I am very happy to say BSF has successfully contained the influx of Rohingya and we have not allowed any intrusion so far," he asserted.