Bangladesh PM's Adviser Denied Entry to India, Returns Home
A senior adviser to the Bangladesh Prime Minister was red-flagged at Delhi airport and made to wait for two hours for verification, ultimately leading to his return to Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh PM’s adviser made to wait 2 hrs for ‘verification’, exits India
Dhaka Monday summoned Indian charge d’affaires Pawan Badhe to convey “strong displeasure” over the alleged treatment meted out to Zahed, a policy and strategy adviser to PM Tarique. Zahed had arrived in Delhi Sunday evening, on a regular Bangladeshi (green) passport with a SAARC visa, leading an official Bangladesh delegation for a meeting of the Indian Ocean Rim Association.
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Zahed Ur Rahman was travelling on a regular passport with a SAARC visa from Bangladesh’s foreign ministry, which had not been notified to the Indian side
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