Agartala:A body of hoteliers and restaurateurs of Tripura has imposed a temporary ban on serving as well as accommodating guests from Bangladesh in the state. The move comes amid rising tempers in both West Bengal and Tripura following the arrest of Chinmay Krishna Das on November 25 in Bangladesh.
Das is the spokesperson of the Sommilito Sanatani Jagaran Jote, a body of religious minorities in Chittagong. Sporadic clashes in and around Chittagong since Das’ arrest and denial of bail have left one person dead and several others injured. The interim government of Bangladesh has already frozen the bank accounts of Das and 16 others.
A statement issued by All Tripura Hotel and Restaurant Owners’ Association in Agartala yesterday read, “...in recent times in Bangladesh, instances of the Indian national flag being humiliated and attacks on minorities have come to light. There were instances earlier also, but not like what is witnessed now. The current situation is a matter of extreme concern. While we respect and extend the best hospitality to our guests from Bangladesh who travel here frequently for several purposes, the way a section of people in Bangladesh is behaving towards the minorities in that country is highly condemnable.