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.

India’s foreign ministry says he travelled on a SAARC visa with a private passport and later returned to Dhaka voluntarily

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…

Officials say India had been notified in advance through diplomatic channels about the visit

Zahed Ur Rahman, an adviser to Bangladesh Prime Minister on policy and strategy, was stopped by immigration authorities at New Delhi airport on June 14. | India News