Indian visa restrictions for Bangladeshis except on medical grounds and emergency needs, 20 thousand applications pending

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Agartala, Updated: September 30, 2024, 10:54:02 AM   

Indian visa restrictions for Bangladeshis except on medical grounds and emergency needs, 20 thousand applications pending

Bangladesh seems to be spooked by the recent restrictions imposed by the government of India on issuance of visas for people of that country and there are muted protests as Bangladeshis, despite their open and brazen hostility against anything Indian, new feel the pinch. This had been on display in the open celebration of unexpected Indian loss in the final of last year’s 50-over one day world cup . However things reached a high point after the forced ouster of Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government in August 5, with the Hindu and Buddhist minorities being specially targeted by the fundamentalists . However restrictions on Visa seem to have made an impact on the devious Bangladeshis who need India at every step but prefer to exhibit their hatred for the country on any given opportunity. However, following pressure from visa seekers and their patrons the government of India has recently given a clarification on the issue.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs has clarified its stance on visa applications for Bangladeshi citizens, saying that except for emergency and medical needs, visas are currently not being issued to Bangladeshis.
At present, visas are being issued only for medical and urgent needs of Bangladeshis, a Calcutta based media outlet  quoted Randhir Jaiswal, spokesman of the Indian external affairs ministry, as saying on Sunday.When the situation in Bangladesh returns to normal, full-scale operations will resume and visa issuance will become normal, he added.
Visa services had been suspended in Bangladesh since the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in August, with many Indian embassy staff repatriated to India due to unrest in Bangladesh. Although the visa centres in Bangladesh resumed operations after the situation somewhat stabilized, protests at these centres once again disrupted the process. 
As a result, additional security was deployed at the Indian embassy and visa centres by the interim government. In September, visa application centres resumed emergency services.Indian authorities announced that initially, visa centres would reopen in Dhaka, Rajshahi, Chittagong, Sylhet and Khulna, adding that not everyone would receive visas immediately.
It said priority would only be given to those coming for medical purposes on an emergency basis. In a recent notice, India said the situation in Bangladesh is still not fully stable. Once law and order are restored, visa issuance will also return to normal, it stated, adding that for now, visas will be granted to Bangladeshis under certain conditions.
Meanwhile, the passports of more than 20,000 Bangladeshis have been returned in the wake of “widespread protests and threats directed toward the Indian High Commission in Dhaka,” the Times of India reports.
Sources told the newspaper that only a limited number of urgent visa requests are currently being processed, which include exceptions like medical emergencies, student visas and double-entry visas necessary for travel to third countries.

   (Tripurainfo)