Amid tensions in Bangladesh, dozens of ISKCON members trying to cross into India were turned back on Sunday by immigration police from the Benapole border crossing.
Reportedly, the members were not allowed to cross despite having valid travel documents.
"We consulted the special branch of police and received instructions from the higher authorities not to permit them," said Imtiaz Ahsanul Quader Bhuiyan, officer-in-charge (OC) of the Benapole Immigration Police.
The Daily Star newspaper reported that the ISKCON members had valid passports and visas but "lacked specific government permission" for their travel.
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