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West Bengal Minister Says Denied Visa By Bangladesh

Siddiqullah Chowdhury was scheduled to visit Bangladesh from December 26-31.

All India Press Trust of India
Updated : December 25, 2019 23:14 IST
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Siddiqullah Chowdhury was scheduled to visit Bangladesh from December 26-31.

  • Kolkata:
West Bengal minister Siddiqullah Chowdhury on Wednesday claimed he was denied visa by the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission for a trip to the neighbouring country.

Mr Chowdhury was scheduled to visit Bangladesh from December 26-31.

"I had applied for visa on Dec 12-13 for the five-day trip. I was invited to address a program there, and had personal committments, too.

"But, I am yet to receive my visa. They have neither said my visa application is accepted nor have they officially denied it. I have all the required documents and necessary permission both from the state and central governments," Mr Chowdhury told PTI over phone.

The state's library service minister said he will cancel his ticket for Bangladesh on Thursday morning.

Bangladesh Deputy High Commissioner Toufique Hasan could not be contacted for comment.

www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-minister-siddiqullah-chowdhury-says-denied-visa-by-bangladesh-2154378%3famp=1
 
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Bengal politician , a critic of CAA, cancels trip as Bangladesh ‘denies visa’
Debasis Konar | TNN | Updated: Dec 26, 2019, 01:35 IST
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TNN
West Bengal minister Siddiqullah Choudhury (ANI, file photo)
KOLKATA:

West Bengal minister Siddiqullah Choudhury on Wednesday said he was forced to cancel his six-day Bangladesh
trip, beginning Thursday, after “being denied visa”. Siddiqullah, who is also the Bengal unit president of the Jamiat-e-Ulama, claimed that his “purely personal visit” had been cleared by both the West Bengal government and the external affairs ministry.


A senior Bangladesh deputy high commission official, however, refused to either confirm or deny the “visa cancellation” claim and only said the “necessary clearance from Dhaka” hadn’t yet reached “our office in Kolkata”.


Siddiqullah had applied for visa on December 23, the official said. “We forward visa applications to Dhaka to get necessary clearance in certain cases. The clearance from Dhaka has not yet reached our Kolkata office. Our office was closed on Wednesday for Christmas,” he said.


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The minister is one of the most strident voices against the CAA within Trinamool.


Bangladesh might be wary of hosting ‘too strident’ CAA voices


Foreign affairs analysts in Delhi said the Bangladesh government “may want to play safe on this issue and may be wary of possible repercussions of hosting either pro- or anti-CAA voices that may be deemed too strident”.

Siddiqullah said he informed the CM’s office about his trip on December 5 and got the go-ahead on December 8. He then sought clearance from the Centre and got the same on December 13.


He then applied online for the visa with his private secretary’s help. “My staff visited the visa office thrice,” he said.


Siddiqullah explained the circumstances that necessitated his trip. “A cousin, who stays in Dhaka, is suffering from cancer. Another relative passed away recently in Sylhet. I was also invited for the centenary celebrations of a madrassa in Sylhet. I was supposed to go with my wife, daughter and our granddaughter. Everything was told to the Bangladesh deputy high commission here,” he told TOI.


The Jamiat-e-Ulama-Hind’s Bengal unit issued a press release on Wednesday evening. The release, issued by general secretary Mufti Abdus Salam, urged Siddiqullah’s supporters not to “misbehave” with Bangladesh officials in Kolkata. “They are India’s guests and misbehaving with them would go against our culture,” the release read.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.time...desh-denies-visa/amp_articleshow/72972343.cms


 
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Bangladesh is playing it silent while India is continuing to use Bangladeshi demographics as a justification.

Bangladesh initially "regretted" it and raised concern. But India simply ignored it and has continued to use Bangladesh's false demographics, distorted numbers as a justification. In rallies, in tweets, and even in the recent official cartoon by BJP to remove "misconcerns" and "explain" (read *lie* and *misguide* and *playdown*) about CAA.
 
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West Bengal Minister Says Denied Visa By Bangladesh

Siddiqullah Chowdhury was scheduled to visit Bangladesh from December 26-31.

All India Press Trust of India
Updated : December 25, 2019 23:14 IST
v1dhesr8_siddiqullah-chowdhury_625x300_25_December_19.jpg

Siddiqullah Chowdhury was scheduled to visit Bangladesh from December 26-31.

  • Kolkata:
West Bengal minister Siddiqullah Chowdhury on Wednesday claimed he was denied visa by the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission for a trip to the neighbouring country.

Mr Chowdhury was scheduled to visit Bangladesh from December 26-31.

"I had applied for visa on Dec 12-13 for the five-day trip. I was invited to address a program there, and had personal committments, too.

"But, I am yet to receive my visa. They have neither said my visa application is accepted nor have they officially denied it. I have all the required documents and necessary permission both from the state and central governments," Mr Chowdhury told PTI over phone.

The state's library service minister said he will cancel his ticket for Bangladesh on Thursday morning.

Bangladesh Deputy High Commissioner Toufique Hasan could not be contacted for comment.

www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-minister-siddiqullah-chowdhury-says-denied-visa-by-bangladesh-2154378%3famp=1
Whole of Kolkata is against CAA, the state govt is against CAA, Chief Minister is doing rally against CAA and this person is changing title of thread to flame bait.
The minister is no one in West Bengal.
Changing heading is against forum rule @waz ,@The Eagle
 
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Whole of Kolkata is against CAA, the state govt is against CAA, Chief Minister is doing rally against CAA and this person is changing title of thread to flame bait.
The minister is no one in West Bengal.
Changing heading is against forum rule @waz ,@The Eagle

Bengal politician , a critic of CAA, cancels trip as Bangladesh ‘denies visa’

Times of India title!! Come out of your ignorance.
 
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Why Bangladesh ‘Denied’ Visa To This Bengal Minister Who Is Linked To Jamiat Ulema-E-Hind; No, It’s Not CAA

By Jaideep Mazumdar

December 27, 2019 at 10:50 AM
Here are the real reasons why Bengal’s Mass Education Minister Siddiqullah Chowdhury was denied a visa to visit Bangladesh.

Bengal’s Mass Education Minister Siddiqullah Chowdhury, who is also the state president of the Islamist organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, has been denied a visa to visit Bangladesh.

Chowdhury, a trenchant critic of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh, had applied for a visa to visit Bangladesh for a week from December 26 (Thursday), but had to cancel his visit after he failed to get the visa.

According to top sources in Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Chowdhury’s open support to horrific genocide of Bengalis — has made him a virtual persona non grata in Bangladesh.

Chowdhury had, in the past, hailed the Razakars as ‘religious leaders’ and opposed the Sheikh Hasina government’s move to put them on trial for war crimes.

He had also demanded the resignation of the Bangladesh premier for the death sentence awarded to Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh vice-president Delwar Hossain Sayeedi by Bangladesh’s war crimes tribunal in March 2013.


A number of Islamist bodies in Bengal had organised a massive rally at Kolkata’s Maidan on 20 Marchy 2013, condemning the action against the Razakars and demanding that India sever ties with Bangladesh.

The rally shocked many, but the ruling Trinamool, as well as the opposition Congress and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI(M), chose to turn a blind eye to it. Incidentally, Kolkata’s Maidan was the venue of a rally from which the call for Direct Action Day was issued by Hussein Suhrawardy on 16 August 1946, leading to the ‘Great Calcutta Killings’.

The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind was one of the prime backers of the rally and though Chowdhury was not directly involved in it, he was considered to be one of the main supporters.

Chowdhury, a product of the Darul Uloom Deoband in Uttar Pradesh, has also opposed the Supreme Court verdict on triple talaq and said that the apex court judges had no right to interfere in Islamic practices.

He had termed the verdict illegal and said that for Muslims, the Sharia and not the Constitution of India is supreme. He had infamously said that the Quran will prevail over the Constitution.

Chowdhury’s Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind is said to have covert fraternal ties with Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, which was an ally of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. The outfit is considered to be a radical Islamist organisation that was behind many attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh.

The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s registration as a political party was cancelled by the Bangladesh Supreme Court in August 2013. After the death sentence awarded to Sayeedi in February 2013, activists of the Jamaat attacked and destroyed Hindu temples, houses and business establishments in many parts of Bangladesh.

Many top leaders of the Jamaat have been tried and sentenced by Bangladesh’s this), the reality is that the Bengal minister is seen by Dakha as an Islamist radical, who support Bangladesh’s radicals.

The Bangladesh MFA has also questioned why Chowdhury applied for a visa at the eleventh hour. He is quoted in this report in The Times Of India as saying that the Bengal Chief Minister cleared his trip to Bangladesh on 8 December and India’s Ministry of External Affairs did the same on 13 December.

However, Chowdhury strangely waited for 10 days and applied for the visa on 23 December. He had applied online, and sent his staff thrice to the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata to follow it up.

The Bangladesh mission in Kolkata forwarded the application to Dhaka. “This is done only when ‘sensitive’ cases are involved,” said the foreign ministry officer from Dhaka.

The Bangladesh deputy high commission in Kolkata said that the “necessary clearances from Dhaka hadn’t reached Kolkata” and that 25 December was a holiday on account of Christmas. Officially, thus, Bangladesh has not refused a visa to Chowdhury, it simply did not process it in time for the visit.

Chowdhury said his visit to Bangladesh was to have been a “purely personal trip”. His itinerary there included presiding over the centenary celebration of a madrassa at Sylhet.

The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Bengal unit’s general secretary Mufti Abdus Salam issued a statement on Wednesday stating that Bangladesh had not given a visa to Chowdhury.

But the statement, in a very sinister fashion, urged Chowdhury’s supporters not to “misbehave” with Bangladeshi diplomats in Bengal. “They are India’s guests and misbehaving with them would go against our culture,” said the statement issued by Salam.

This, say police officials, is highly mischievous and can be interpreted as a covert call to Islamists in Bengal to target the Bangladesh mission in Kolkata.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/swaraj...-linked-to-jamiat-ulema-e-hind-no-its-not-caa
 
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Bengal politician , a critic of CAA, cancels trip as Bangladesh ‘denies visa’

Times of India title!! Come out of your ignorance.
He is just nobody, if he has opinion in favour of CAA or against it doesn't have any impact.
You have given news for NDTV and the heading was different.
And you are right, he is a hardliner and shouldn't be welcomed anywhere.
 
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This is what BD has become, hard to believe you were once a part of a courageous country.
Bangladesh cannot afford unnecessary frictions with India. Nevertheless, CAA is an internal matter of India. BD should not take the side of either BJP or Mamata Bannerjee. Let Indians solve the issue.
 
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