Why did Zahed Ur Rahman use a ‘green passport’? Row over immigration scrutiny of Bangladesh PM’s adviser at Delhi airport
Bangladesh had summoned India's deputy high commissioner in Dhaka to register its protest over the immigration screening of Zahed Ur Rahman, adviser to Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman
An incident at Delhi airport where Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's adviser, Zahed ur Rahman, was interrogated by immigration officials has led to a diplomatic protest from Bangladesh, with Dhaka summoning India's deputy high commissioner. Zahed ur Rahman, an outspoken critic of India known for his anti-India YouTube content which is banned in India, was detained for hours due to immigration issues while en route to an Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) conference and scheduled meetings concerning the Bangladesh Prime Minister's potential visit to India. Reports suggest the confusion arose because he was allegedly using his personal "green passport" instead of a diplomatic one, despite his entitlement as a state minister, and he was also on a blacklist due to his past anti-India activities. Although ultimately granted entry after high-level interventions involving the Bangladesh High Commission, Rahman chose to depart India for Sri Lanka, eventually returning to Dhaka, with the passport discrepancy being a focal point of the media's explanation for the airport detention.
An incident at Delhi airport where Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's adviser, Zahed ur Rahman, was interrogated by immigration officials has led to a diplomatic protest from Bangladesh, with Dhaka summoning India's deputy high commissioner. Zahed ur Rahman, an outspoken critic of India known for his anti-India YouTube content which is banned in India, was detained for hours due to immigration issues while en route to an Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) conference and scheduled meetings concerning the Bangladesh Prime Minister's potential visit to India. Reports suggest the confusion arose because he was allegedly using his personal "green passport" instead of a diplomatic one, despite his entitlement as a state minister, and he was also on a blacklist due to his past anti-India activities. Although ultimately granted entry after high-level interventions involving the Bangladesh High Commission, Rahman chose to depart India for Sri Lanka, eventually returning to Dhaka, with the passport discrepancy being a focal point of the media's explanation for the airport detention.
An incident at Delhi airport where Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's adviser, Zahed ur Rahman, was interrogated by immigration officials has led to a diplomatic protest from Bangladesh, with Dhaka summoning India's deputy high commissioner. Zahed ur Rahman, an outspoken critic of India known for his anti-India YouTube content which is banned in India, was detained for hours due to immigration issues while en route to an Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) conference and scheduled meetings concerning the Bangladesh Prime Minister's potential visit to India. Reports suggest the confusion arose because he was allegedly using his personal "green passport" instead of a diplomatic one, despite his entitlement as a state minister, and he was also on a blacklist due to his past anti-India activities. Although ultimately granted entry after high-level interventions involving the Bangladesh High Commission, Rahman chose to depart India for Sri Lanka, eventually returning to Dhaka, with the passport discrepancy being a focal point of the media's explanation for the airport detention.
Amid a row over Indian officials interrogating Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s adviser, Zahed ur Rahman, at Delhi airport on Sunday, reports claim the adviser was allegedly using his personal passport and not a diplomatic one issued by his government.
Bangladesh had summoned India's deputy high commissioner in Dhaka to register its protest over the incident. Zahed Ur Rahman went to Delhi to attend a conference, but had to wait at the Delhi airport for hours due to immigration issues. An anti-India critic, who openly accused India of “hegemony” through his YouTube channel, which is banned in India, Zahed Ur Rahman, was in Delhi to attend the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) conference.
He was also scheduled to hold several meetings at the Indian political and government levels, including on the potential visit of Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to India, according to Dhaka-based newspaper Prothom Alo.
Since his name was on the blacklist, considering his anti-India activities in the past, Rahman was questioned by the immigration officials in Delhi. He was later given permission to enter India after high-level meetings, which involved the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi. But he opted to leave the country, taking a flight to Colombo in Sri Lanka. He flew to Dhaka's Shahjalal International Airport in the afternoon.
Meanwhile, Bangladeshi media reported that Zahed Ur Rahman was using the “green passport”, the country's standard ordinary passport, issued to regular citizens for general international travel, and not the diplomatic one (red or blue depending on the official stance) for the travel. Due to his status as a state minister, he is entitled to a diplomatic passport of Bangladesh.
To attend this conference, he used a SAARC sticker (known as a SAARC visa), which he obtained several years ago. The Prothom Alo report claimed that “due to the short time in Dhaka, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had given him a SAARC visa exemption sticker for his trip to Delhi.”
However, a certain section of Bangladeshi media attributed the confusion to the passport. “The Prime Minister's advisor is supposed to have a diplomatic passport. The officials at Delhi airport are unable to understand whether he was in the country on a diplomatic or personal trip. They had to make sure of that since he was on the black list. Once they were certain of it, they did give him an immigration pass," the report added.