The Bangladesh interim government clarified on Thursday that visa-related issues become unimportant once a card is canceled in response to reports that India extended the immigration of ex-pm Sheikh Hasina. After widespread demonstrations against her led to the fall of the Awami League government, she had fled to India in August of last year. She appears to be traveling in India on a house force, which is distinct from a immigration.
Previously, the Bangladesh state had revoked the visas of 97 individuals, including Hasina, citing their alleged role in “enforced abductions” and murders during the protests. “I’ll provide a standard truth: if a card is cancelled, the issue of a card no longer exists”, foreign affairs department spokesperson Mohammad Rafiqul Alam told investigators.
He claimed that Bangladeshi operations worldwide are made aware of information regarding id cancellations so that nations with political ties to Bangladesh are made aware of it. Asked about information of card improvement, international director Md Touhid Hossain said,” Like you, I also learned about this through the news. What can we do”? He added that India is yet to respond to ask for Hasina’s abduction.
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