Bangladesh PM's Adviser Returns from Delhi Airport Citing Humiliation by Immigration
A Bangladeshi Prime Minister's adviser, identified as Rahman, reportedly returned from Delhi airport after an encounter with immigration officials. He claimed to have experienced "humiliation" during the process. Rahman was held for over two hours before being cleared for entry, but by then, he had made the decision to return.
A Bangladeshi Prime Minister's adviser, identified as Rahman, reportedly returned from Delhi airport, alleging "humiliation" by immigration officials. The incident led to his decision to go back to Bangladesh despite eventually being cleared for entry.
Rahman stated he was held by immigration authorities for more than two hours at Delhi's airport. Following this extended detention, he was eventually cleared to enter the city. However, by the time clearance was granted, Rahman had decided against proceeding with his visit and opted to return.
According to The Hindu International, the adviser cited "humiliation" as the reason for his abrupt return.
