India's Tripura hotels relax ban on Bangladeshi travellers with medical visa

The All Tripura Hotel & Restaurant Owners’ Association (ATHROA) has eased restrictions on Bangladeshi travellers, allowing those with medical visas to web admission to accommodation and companies within the northeastern Indian tell.

The affiliation made the announcement the day prior to this (5 December) following a backlash over its old resolution to impose a ban on Bangladeshi guests, stories The Hindu.

“Folks travelling with medical visas will likely be supplied all companies, and allegations of misbehaviour with Bangladeshi guests are fraudulent,” acknowledged ATHROA In vogue Secretary Saikat Bandyopadhyay.

On 2 December, ATHROA declared that its participants would no longer serve Bangladeshi nationals, given the insult meted out to the Indian flag within the neighbouring country.

The day earlier, Tripura’s Transport Minister Sushanta Chowdhury claimed that a bus travelling from Agartala to Kolkata turned into as soon as attacked in Bangladesh’s Brahmanbaria district.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha confirmed receiving preliminary stories referring to the incident.

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“I dangle purchased data about a Kolkata-roam bus carrying passengers from Agartala coming below assault on Bishwa Facet freeway in Brahmanbaria on Saturday [30 November]. I’m trying to fetch concrete data on the topic,” he acknowledged.