Salah Uddin Ahmed, a member of the Standing Committee of Bangladesh’s main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party, detained by Indian authorities for trespassing, has received a travel pass to enter Bangladesh.
He will return home soon.
Confirming the matter on Tuesday, Salah Uddin told New Age, ‘I have received a travel pass from the Bangladesh government. I will return Bangladesh after getting the exit pass from the Indian government.’
He said that he was informed about the travel pass by the office of assistant high commissioner of Bangladesh, located in Guwahati India, on Monday.
On March 10, 2015, Salah Uddin went missing from Uttara in Dhaka.
Salah Uddin Ahmed, a member of the Standing Committee of Bangladesh’s main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party, detained by Indian authorities for trespassing, has received a travel pass to enter Bangladesh.
He will return home soon.
Confirming the matter on Tuesday, Salah Uddin told New Age, ‘I have received a travel pass from the Bangladesh government. I will return Bangladesh after getting the exit pass from the Indian government.’
He said that he was informed about the travel pass by the office of assistant high commissioner of Bangladesh, located in Guwahati India, on Monday.
On March 10, 2015, Salah Uddin went missing from Uttara in Dhaka.
He was rescued by local police in Shillong, Meghalaya after 62 days of his disappearance.
At that time the Indian police said that they arrested Salah Uddin after receiving calls from local people.
Later, this former state minister of Bangladesh was made an accused of illegal trespassing.
Recently, the Indian court has acquitted Salah Uddin of the charges.