India signs revised agreement with Bangladesh

Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh
Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh
Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh

DHAKA: India has signed a revised travel agreement with Bangladesh to ease visa restrictions for citizens from the neighboring country. The agreement was signed between the two countries in Dhaka in presence of visiting Home Minister Rajnath Singh and his counterpart Asaduzzaman Khan. Singh is here on a three-day visit. Under the Revised Travel Arrangement (RTA)-2018, freedom fighters and elderly Bangladeshi nationals will get five-year multiple visas from India, Daily Star reported. Singh and Khan also held the 6th Home Minister Level Talks between India and Bangladesh.
Singh offered prayers at Dhakeshwari Temple here. He also visited Bangabandhu Museum where paid tributes to the father of the Nation of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. “Deeply moved to see the site where he and his family members were martyred. His contribution to Bangladesh and South Asia will always be remembered,” Singh tweeted. PTI