Bangladeshi authorities turn back dozens of ISKCON members from crossing into India
Immigration police in Bangladesh stopped dozens of ISKCON members from crossing into India despite valid passports and visas. Authorities cited the absence of specific government permission required for their travel. This development follows the a...

The ISKCON members reportedly had valid passports and visas but "lacked specific government permission" required for their travel, Bhuiyan said.
"They cannot proceed without such approval," he said.
The 54 members, including devotees from various districts, arrived at the check post on Saturday night and Sunday morning.
However, even after waiting for hours for permission, they were informed their travel was not authorised.
The latest development comes as the organisation is under scanner in Bangladesh following the arrest of Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das in a sedition case.
A lawyer was killed when violence erupted in the southeastern port city of Chattogram after Das was denied bail, attracting widespread condemnation and demands to ban ISKCON in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's authorities have ordered the freezing of bank accounts of 17 ISKCON associates, including Chinmoy Krishna Das, for 30 days.
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