Tripura Hotels Ban Bangladeshi Tourists Amid Attacks on Hindus: No Stay or Meals Allowed
Bangladeshi citizens won’t be allowed to stay in hotels in Tripura Hotel and Restaurant Owners’ Association said Bangladeshi citizens won't be allowed to stay in hotels in the northeastern state.

Tripura Hotels Ban Bangladeshi: Bangladeshi citizens won’t be allowed to stay in hotels in Tripura Hotel and Restaurant Owners’ Association said Bangladeshi citizens won't be allowed to stay in hotels in the northeastern state.
After protests in Agartala against the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das and attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh and a breach at the Bangladesh assistant high commission which was condemned by the ministry of external affairs.
Bangladeshi tourists will not be able to book hotels or have meals at restaurants.
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After the announcement, members are putting up posters at hotel front desks and restaurants.
“We are putting up posters at hotel front desks barring Bangladeshi nationals from entering the hotel premises, and we have ramped up our security checks," Bhaskar Chakraborty, secretary of the association, said sources
Rally in Agartala demands release of ISKCON leader
Thousands of people took out a massive rally in Agartala today demanding release of ISKCON leader Chinmoy Prabhu who is in detention in Bangladesh on sedition charges.
The rally was taken out under Hindu Sangharsh Samity, a VHP affiliate. Over 50 protesters reportedly entered the Bangladesh mission in Agartala, PTI.
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Speaking to reporters, VHP's Tripura chapter secretary Sankar Roy said, “Since the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, attacks are being carried out on Hindu temples and Hindu houses and businesses are being looted in Bangladesh.”
Two more ISKCON priests arrested
India-Bangladesh ties have gone from bad to worse in the last few days as ISKCON leaders are being cracked down upon. Bangladesh police have already detained ISKCON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das. Two more ISKCON leaders have been arrested in the last few days, said Radharamn Das, ISKCON vice president on Saturday, November 30.
“I have received information that two more ISKCON monks have been arrested by police in Bangladesh,” Radharamn Das told PTI.
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“In the meantime, bad news has come: two devotees who went with prasad for Chinmaya Prabhu were arrested on their way back to the temple, and Chinmaya prabhu's secretary is also missing. Please pray for them,” Radharamn wrote in a post on X.
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