250 Bangladeshis stranded at Petrapole
A day after the decision was taken to ban commuting at India-Bangladesh land port for 14 days, about 250 Bangladeshis were stranded at the Benapole-Petrapole border.
| 28 April 2021 5:38 AM GMT
DHAKA: A day after the decision was taken to ban commuting at India-Bangladesh land port for 14 days, about 250 Bangladeshis were stranded at the Benapole-Petrapole border.
Many people who went to India for treatment of their relatives were unaware of the government s decision. They entered the neighbouring country but couldn t return to Bangladesh.
One of the travellers, Habibur Rahman, said, We came to India to get treatment with medical visa. I came to know that we will not be able to return to the country. We are running out of money. How can I stay here if I can t come back?
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Modi govt stopped Kashmiri students from returning to Pakistan
April 15, 2021 By Hassan
Srinagar, April 15: The students from Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, pursuing medical and engineering courses in various colleges in Pakistan, have said that the Indian immigration officials stopped them from returning to their colleges.
Over 40 students had come for vacation to IIOJK in January and February this year. However, the students are not allowed by the Indian Immigration officials to return to their colleges.
A student said, we had planned to return to the colleges on March 17 but Indian Immigration department stopped us at Wagah Border and asked us to obtain the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Indian authorities concerned to return to the colleges in Pakistan.