Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Information and Broadcasting Affairs Adviser Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman was detained on Sunday at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi by Indian immigration authorities. His name appeared on a security watchlist, prompting additional verification before he was allowed entry. Following the incident, Dr. Rahman decided to cancel his visit and return home, citing an unpleasant immigration experience.
According to a News18 report, the incident occurred when Dr. Rahman arrived in India as part of an official delegation to attend a government meeting. Sources indicated that the issue arose from administrative complications and outdated data. Although his name had previously been removed from a social media-related blacklist, the update had not been reflected in the immigration department’s watchlist, triggering an automatic security alert.
Neither Indian nor Bangladeshi authorities issued an official statement regarding the incident. The reasons for his initial inclusion on the watchlist and the delay in updating immigration records remain unclear.