140 influential people could not leave the country because the passports were in the Prime Minister's office!

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Dhaka: Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and influential people of her government were scheduled to go to Spain on a three-day state visit. This was supposed to be the first state visit of a Bangladeshi Prime Minister to Madrid at the invitation of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. But the July 21 visit was postponed as the quota reform movement spread.

Before this, the Awami League president cut short her visit to China and returned to the country. But the trip to Spain did not go again. Sheikh Hasina resigned in the face of student uprising and left the country. However, hundreds of people, including influential ministers of Sheikh Hasina's government, could not leave the country. Because all their passports were submitted to the Prime Minister's office for visas to visit Spain. Due to the sudden collapse of the government, none of the influential ministers, parliamentarians and businessmen could leave the country due to lack of passports.

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Barta24.com investigated the reasons why the influential people could not leave the country and spoke to the former prime minister's office, and this information was confirmed.

According to sources, 140 influential politicians and businessmen deposited their passports for visas to Spain to accompany former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

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In this list, Prime Minister's Advisor on Private Industry Affairs and Member of Parliament Salman F Rahman, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Secretary, Officer, Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry, Secretary and senior officials, Ministers of various influential ministries, Members of Parliament and leaders of some of the country's top business organizations, Several officials of the Prime Minister's Office have passports.

On August 5, Sheikh Hasina resigned and left the Ganobhavan to leave the country with the help of the military. Lakhs of agitated students came to the streets of Dhaka. Enraged people attacked the former prime minister's residence Ganobhavan and the prime minister's office. Attacks, vandalism and looting were carried out inside two important state buildings by breaking the security fence. The passports of the influential people were lost in this vandalizm. As a result, many went into hiding due to lack of passports. Some took refuge with the army. A few days ago, ISPR had received information that more than six hundred people had taken shelter in the cantonment.

Those concerned said that many could not leave the country due to lack of passports. Among which Salman F Rahman, former Law Minister Anisul Haque, Junaid Ahmed Polok, Dr. Dipu Moni are among the arrested. All these influential people would never have been arrested if they had passports. They used to hide through the border area by any means. Even many who are in hiding still cannot leave the country even if they want to because no one knows where their passports are.