| 63 ISKCON priests stopped from travelling to India despite having valid visas and documentsA shocking incident has come to light where 63 ISKCON priests were stopped from traveling to India despite possessing valid visas and documents. The priests were turned back at the Benapole border checkpoint in Bangladesh, citing ‘suspicious travel’ as the reason ¹. This incident raises concerns about the treatment of religious minorities and the arbitrary application of visa rules.News18’s @KamalikaSengupt with details @Kuheena11Sharma n18oc_world News18 Mobile App – https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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