Bangladesh suspends Indian visa services, decision being seen as a response to…

On December 12, masked assailants shot Hadi in the head during an election event in the Bijoynagar area of ​​Dhaka.

Dec 23, 2025 - 07:00
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Bangladesh suspends Indian visa services, decision being seen as a response to…

New Delhi: Amidst India(BHARAT)-Bangladesh tensions, the Bangladesh High Commission has suspended visa services for India(BHARAT)ns. Consular and visa services in Delhi have been temporarily halted. Earlier on Sunday, December 21, India(BHARAT) had suspended visa services indefinitely at the India(BHARAT)n Visa Application Centre (IVAC) in Chittagong, Bangladesh. India(BHARAT) had also suspended visa services in Khulna, Rajshahi, and Chittagong. The protests in Chittagong had turned violent, and protesters were accused of pelting stones at the visa office.

The Number Of India(BHARAT)ns Traveling To Bangladesh Remains Negligible

Bangladesh’s decision is being seen as a response to India(BHARAT)’s suspension of visa services. However, the number of India(BHARAT)ns travelling to Bangladesh remains negligible, mainly consisting of journalists and some businesspeople. India(BHARAT) had decided to suspend visa services in light of the protests that erupted after the death of young Bangladeshi leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Violent protests have taken place across Bangladesh following Hadi’s death, during which anti-India(BHARAT) slogans were also raised.

The Hadi Factor

On December 12, masked assailants shot Hadi in the head during an election event in the Bijoynagar area of ​​Dhaka. He was taken to Singapore for treatment in critical condition, where he died on Thursday. Following Hadi’s death, incidents of violence, arson, and vandalism were reported across Bangladesh.

During Hadi’s funeral procession, the crowd also chanted anti-India(BHARAT) slogans. Meanwhile, on Monday, 22 December 2025, Motaleb Shikdar, the head of the National Citizen Party’s (NCP’s) worker wing, was shot in the head in Khulna. This party belongs to student leader Nahid Islam, who is considered a prominent face of the anti-Sheikh Hasina movement. Khulna is the third largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and Chittagong.

What Allegations Did Bangladesh Make?

Bangladesh’s Foreign Advisor Touhid Hossain stated on Sunday that the Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Delhi, Riaz Hamidullah, had received death threats. In fact, 20 to 25 people had protested outside the Bangladeshi mission in Delhi on Saturday.

However, India(BHARAT)n External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal rejected Bangladesh’s allegations. He said there had been no security lapse at the Bangladeshi High Commission in Delhi. The police had dispersed the protesters.

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