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Prime Minister’s Information Adviser Reportedly Denied Entry to Delhi

An individual serving as an information adviser to a Prime Minister was reportedly denied entry into Delhi, India. The report did not disclose the identity of the adviser, the Prime Minister they advise, or the specific reasons for the denial of entry by Delhi authorities. Further details surrounding the incident remain unavailable.

By Fainaron·Jun 14, 2026 (an hour ago)·1 views
Prime Minister’s Information Adviser Reportedly Denied Entry to Delhi

An individual serving as an information adviser to a Prime Minister was reportedly denied entry into Delhi, India. The incident, as reported, lacked immediate public disclosure regarding the specific identity of the adviser or the Prime Minister they counsel.

Further details concerning the circumstances of this denial of entry remain unavailable. The report did not specify the particular date or time when this event occurred. Authorities in Delhi have not publicly provided any reasons for their decision to deny entry to the Prime Minister’s information adviser.

The intended purpose of the adviser's travel to Delhi was also not disclosed in the initial report. Without further information, the context surrounding this incident and any potential implications remain undefined. The report did not indicate whether this denial was an isolated incident or part of a broader development.

No official statements or comments from the adviser, the Prime Minister's office they represent, or the Indian government have been made publicly available regarding this matter. The absence of specific details leaves many questions unanswered about the event.

Updates are pending as more information may emerge from official channels or subsequent reporting.

According to Prothom Alo English, the Prime Minister’s information adviser was denied entry into Delhi.

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