Siliguri Hotels Welcome Bangladeshi Tourists Again After Diplomatic Thaw

The Greater Siliguri Hoteliers Welfare Association has revoked its ban on providing accommodation to Bangladeshi nationals. The ban was initially imposed in December 2024 due to incidents of disrespect towards the Indian flag and provocative statements from some Bangladeshi leaders. The association cited recent positive diplomatic shifts, including the formation of a new democratically elected government in Bangladesh, as the reason for lifting the restrictions. It warned that the ban could be reinstated if any future disrespect towards India occurs.

Key Points: Siliguri Hotels Lift Ban on Bangladeshi Tourists

  • Ban imposed over flag disrespect
  • Lifted after Bangladesh elections
  • Cites visa relaxations
  • 250 hotels to follow decision
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Siliguri hoteliers lift accommodation ban on Bangladeshi tourists, cite 'positive diplomatic shifts'

Siliguri hoteliers revoke ban on Bangladeshi nationals, citing improved diplomatic relations and visa relaxations after Bangladesh elections.

"This decision comes in light of recent positive diplomatic shifts... - GSHWA release"

Darjeeling, February 23

The Greater Siliguri Hoteliers Welfare Association in West Bengal on Monday withdrew its earlier decision to ban accommodation for Bangladeshi nationals in hotels across the city, given the recent diplomatic shifts with the neighbouring country.

The restrictions were first imposed on December 9, 2024, amid regional tensions. However, the association has now revoked the ban, allowing Bangladeshi guests to stay in hotels once again.

"This decision comes in light of recent positive diplomatic shifts, following the formation of a democratically elected government in Bangladesh on February 17. Given the recent easing of cross-border travel restrictions by both governments, the association recognises the mutual intent of both nations to improve cross-border relations," a release issued by the GSHWA read.

GSHWA Joint Secretary Ujjal Ghosh said that the ban was imposed due to incidents where disrespect was shown for the Indian flag and provocative statements made by a few leaders in Bangladesh.

"As you are aware, we had barred, or we had banned Bangladeshi tourists coming to Siliguri, because none of the hotels was going to provide rooms to the Bangladeshi tourists, due to the way the Indian flag was disrespected and the provocative statements made by a few leaders in Bangladesh about creating disturbances in the Siliguri corridor and the North East. In that regard, we had stopped giving rooms to the Bangladeshi tourists coming through Siliguri," he told ANI.

Ghosh, however, said that the ban on accommodation for Bangladeshi nationals has been lifted as normalcy between the two nations was being restored.

"Now, since a democratically elected government has come into power and on February 17, a swearing-in ceremony was done where our speaker Om Birla was present, and after that, we noticed that the normalcy between both the nations is restoring and visa relaxations are again put into place," he added.

Around 250 hotels are directly involved with the association and will follow the decision.

"While we are lifting the ban, the association firmly reiterates that the nation always comes first. Should there be any future instances of disrespect or any provocative statements towards our country, we will not hesitate to take such strict actions again. We always emphasise safety as our top priority. All member hoteliers have been strictly instructed to continue adhering to all legal and security protocols," the GSHWA said.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Good move. Siliguri is a major transit hub for the North East. Banning tourists was hurting local businesses more than anything. Diplomacy should be left to the government, not hotel associations. Let's hope the positive steps continue.
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Aman W
While I understand the patriotic sentiment, a blanket ban on all tourists was an overreaction. Punishing ordinary Bangladeshi citizens for the statements of a few politicians wasn't fair. This lifting is a step in the right direction for regional harmony.
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Priyanka N
The statement "nation always comes first" is key. Our hospitality is legendary, but our dignity is paramount. Welcome back, but let's hope the respect is mutual this time. The Siliguri corridor is too sensitive for any more provocative talk.
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David E
Interesting to see civil society groups taking such a strong stand on foreign policy. In most countries, this would be a government decision. Shows how charged the border issues are in that region. Hope the diplomatic thaw is lasting.
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Kavya N
As someone from Kolkata, we have deep cultural ties with Bangladesh. These bans create unnecessary friction. Most Bangladeshi tourists are just normal people visiting family or seeing the sights. We should not generalize. Let's build bridges, not walls.
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Vikram M

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