No Rooms, Meals For Bangladeshi Tourists In Tripura: Hotel Association

No Rooms, Meals For Bangladeshi Tourists In Tripura: Hotel Association


Tripura Congress members protest towards Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus

Guwahati:
Hotels and eating places in Tripura is not going to quickly settle for bookings from vacationers from Bangladesh, the highest affiliation of the journey sector within the northeast state mentioned in an announcement, amid the pressure in diplomatic ties between the 2 neighbours.

Here’s your 10-point cheat sheet to this massive story

  1. While inns is not going to give rooms to Bangladeshi vacationers, eating places is not going to serve meals to them, the All-Tripura Hotel and Restaurant Owners’ Association mentioned within the assertion.

  2. The assertion comes on a day when a whole bunch of individuals took out a large rally across the Bangladeshi mission in Tripura’s capital Agartala, protesting towards the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh in addition to assaults on minorities within the neighbouring nation.

  3. Over 50 protesters allegedly entered the premises of the Bangladeshi mission in Agartala, resulting in panic among the many officers and workers on the advanced.

  4. India has described the incident as “deeply regrettable”, and mentioned diplomatic and consular properties shouldn’t be focused beneath any circumstances.

  5. The Bangladesh interim authorities in a submit on X mentioned it “deeply resents the violent assault into Assistant High Commission in Agartala this afternoon, vandalization of the Mission premise and desecration of the Bangladesh flag.”

  6. A six-member delegation of the Hindu Sangharsh Samity, which held a protest rally over atrocities towards Hindus in Bangladesh, was allowed contained in the assistant excessive fee to submit a memorandum. “However, there was no breach of peace or bother contained in the Bangladesh mission as we drove out the protesters instantly,” senior police officer Chiranjib Chakraborty instructed information company PTI.

  7. India has mentioned the interim authorities in Bangladesh should reside as much as its duty of defending all minorities. India has expressed critical concern over the “surge” of extremist rhetoric and rising incidents of violence towards Hindus.

  8. Mr Das, arrested for alleged sedition, needs to be handled in a simply, honest and clear method, India has mentioned.

  9. Ties between India and Bangladesh got here beneath pressure after the interim authorities headed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus got here to energy following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August.

  10. Reports of assaults on Hindus proceed to return from Bangladesh. Last week, a journalist, Munni Saha, was taken into custody after she was focused by radical Islamist forces and surrounded by a mob.