City
Epaper

Bangladesh suspends on arrival visa ahead of elections

By ANI | Updated: January 14, 2026 09:05 IST

Dhaka [Bangladesh], January 14 : Bangladesh suspended Visa on Arrival (VoA) from January 15 to February 15 ahead of ...

Open in App

Dhaka [Bangladesh], January 14 : Bangladesh suspended Visa on Arrival (VoA) from January 15 to February 15 ahead of general elections and referendum.

Citizens of neighboring countries like Bhutan and Nepal used to receive on-arrival visa facilities from Bangladesh. However, the decision to suspend that arrangement has now been officially communicated to those countries' governments.

A senior official of the Bangladesh government has stated that from January 15 to February 15, Bangladesh will suspend the issuance of on-arrival visas for one month. This applies to all countries that normally receive on-arrival visa facilities from Bangladesh.

Although he did not explicitly state the reason for this decision, it is widely assumed that it has been taken with the upcoming national parliamentary elections in mind.

Since the election campaign will begin on January 22 and major party leaders will travel across the country to hold rallies, the government is likely taking this step to enhance security in border areas and prevent any potential violence during the election period. This kind of measure has reportedly been taken in the past during elections as well.

In addition, Bangladesh has also suspended the issuance of visas from its key missions located in India. Officials have stated that there is no likelihood of resuming these visa services until the election is over. The national parliamentary elections and a public referendum on certain reforms are scheduled to be held in Bangladesh on February 12.

In the lead-up to the general election and the referendum, Bangladesh has intensified its internal security measures.

The military has been deployed across the country, and army personnel are setting up security checkpoints in various locations. The interim government has already granted the military magisterial powers. In addition to the army, the police force has also been instructed to remain extremely vigilant in carrying out their duties.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentTara Sharma says 'Khosla Ka Ghosla 2' shoot feels like an acting 'Master Class'

NationalStreet vendor beaten up after being mistaken for illegal Bangladeshi, probe underway

BusinessLarge-ticket deals drive India's industrial leasing to record highs in 2025: Colliers India

NationalSuspicion of 2 lakh illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in B'luru; form STF to deport them: BJP to K'taka govt

CricketPakistan unveils white-ball squad for South Africa tour, Fatima Sana to lead

International Realted Stories

InternationalAl Qaeda scales up tech enabled operations as it eyes pan-India footprint

InternationalThree leaders killed in 15 days amid rising political violence in poll-bound Bangladesh

InternationalChina says it supports Iran in maintaining stability, denounces US tariffs

InternationalAustralian state premier says footbridge used by Bondi Beach gunmen should be removed

InternationalCrane collapse derails train in Thailand, killing 22