Hindu monks with valid visas barred from entering India: ISKCON
The Daily Guardian|December 03, 2024
The spokesperson of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Kolkata today claimed that more than 63 monks with valid visas were stopped at Benapole land port in Bangladesh over the weekend and not allowed to enter India.
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While speaking to the media, ISKCON vice-president Radharamn Das said: "We got news that 63 or even more brahmacharis came to the Benapole border on the Bangladesh side on Saturday and Sunday. They all had valid visas and wanted to enter India. However, Bangladesh authorities told them that India was not safe for them and didn't allow them to enter India. Why is this? People with valid visas are being allowed to enter India from Bangladesh and vice versa."

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