Bangladesh suspends visa service in India, seeks US visa bond exemption
Bangladesh has diplomatic missions in Mumbai and Chennai as well, where the visa services remained operative.
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India had earlier imposed restrictions on visas for Bangladeshi nationals (PTI)
Dhaka, 8 Jan
Bangladesh’s interim government on Thursday said it has
asked its key missions in India, including at New Delhi, to suspend visa
services over security concerns.
Foreign Affairs Adviser M Touhid Hossain told a media
briefing at his office that Bangladesh has also sought reversal of a recently
imposed visa bond requirement by the United States.
“What I have done is that I have asked our three missions
(in India) to keep their visa sections closed for the time being. It’s a
security issue,” Hossain said.
The adviser’s comments came after Bangladesh’s Deputy High
Commission in Kolkata overnight restricted visa services after identical moves
in New Delhi and Agartala keeping business and work visas beyond the purview of
the restriction.
Bangladesh has diplomatic missions in Mumbai and Chennai as
well, where the visa services remained operative.
India had earlier imposed restrictions on visas for
Bangladeshi nationals after 5 August, 2024, citing security concerns.
Bangladesh ties with New Delhi have remained strained since
prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League regime was ousted following a
violent student-led street protest in July-August 2024.
Hossain also told reporters that Bangladesh will pursue
diplomatic efforts to seek exemption from the United States' newly imposed visa
bond requirement calling the decision “certainly unfortunate and painful for
us.”
He, however, said the US decision was “not abnormal” as it
was not applied for Bangladesh alone and a number of countries were faced with
immigration-related challenges in view of the US administration's measure.
Meanwhile, when asked about Bangladesh’s “potential
interest” in procuring the JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft from Pakistan, the
Foreign Adviser said, “I can’t tell about this today. (But) Talks are underway.
You will know once things are finalised.”
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