New Delhi: Zahed Ur Rahman, the adviser to the Bangladesh PM, was permitted entry into India after re-confirming the purpose of his visit but he chose to return to Dhaka, MEA said on Tuesday. Bangladesh had lodged a protest with India after Rahman was stopped by immigration officials at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi over a week back as his name apparently figured in a security-related blacklist."He was queried by immigration officials at Delhi airport and was subsequently permitted entry after re-confirming the purpose of his visit... He, however, chose to return to Dhaka of his own volition," MEA said.
Bangladesh PM adviser allowed entry, chose to return: MEA
Bangladesh Prime Minister's adviser, Zahed Ur Rahman, was allowed into India after immigration officials verified his visit's purpose. Despite being cleared, he opted to return to Dhaka voluntarily. This follows Bangladesh lodging a protest after Rahman was initially stopped at Delhi airport due to his name appearing on a security blacklist. The MEA confirmed he was permitted entry but chose his own departure.















