DHAKA :
INDIAon Sunday suspended visa operations at the Indian Visa Application Centre in the Bangladesh’s southeastern port city of Chittagong (Chattogram) until further notice in the wake of heightened tensions following the death of prominent youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, local media reported. Hadi, a prominent leader of the student-led protests last year that led to the ouster of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government, was a candidate for the scheduled February 12 general elections.
He was shot in the head on (Contd on page 5) Railway fares to go up from Dec 26 Passengers will pay an extra 1 paisa per km on journeys beyond 215 km in Ordinary Class, and 2 paise per km for Mail and Express non-AC and AC classes. Passengers on a 500 km non-AC journey will pay an additional Rs 10 for their journey Indian visa applications SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY in Desh’s Chittagong India slams B’deshi media regarding protest outside High Commission in Delhi NEW DELHI, Dec 21 (IANS) INDIA on Sunday slammed the “misleading propaganda” by Bangladeshi media regarding the protest outside the Bangladeshi High Commission in New Delhi and reaffirmed its commitment to ensure the safety of December 12 by masked gunmen at an election campaign
in central Dhaka’s Bijoynagar
area.
He died while undergoing treatment in Singapore on
Thursday.
His death triggered attacks
and vandalism across
Bangladesh, including stonehurling at the Assistant Indian
High Commissioner’s residence in Chattogram on
Thursday.
“Due to recent security incident at Assistant High
Commission of India (AHCI)
Chittagong, Indian visa operations at IVAC Chittagong
(Chattogrm) will remain suspended from December 21,
2025 until further notice. The
announcement for reopening
the visa centre will be made
after reviewing the situation,”
IVAC said in a brief statement.
The decision came into effect
on Sunday following a recent
security incident at the AHCI
in Chittagong.
The statement added that a
further announcement will be
made regarding the reopening
of the visa application centre
after a review of the security
situation.
IVAC runs five centres Dhaka,
Khulna and Rajshahi, the
Chattogram and Sylhet while
an IVAC official told PTI their
four other offices remained
operational until now.
India on Thursday resumed
operations at its visa application centre in Dhaka, a day after
closing it over escalated security concerns, but closed for a
brief period two other identical facilities in Rajshahi and
Khulna as anti-India protestors tried to march towards the
Indian missions there.
On December 20, security
was strengthened at the Indian
Assistant High Commission
office and the visa application
centre in Bangladesh’s Sylhet
city. The enhanced security
measures were put in place to
ensure that “no third party can
exploit the situation”,
Additional Deputy
Commissioner (Media) of the
Sylhet Metropolitan Police
Saiful Islam was quoted as saying by ‘The Dhaka Tribune’
newspaper on Saturday