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Taslima Nasreen denied entry in Aurangabad after protests led by AIMIM

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Tasleema Nasreen denied entry in Aurangabad after protests led AIMIM
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Controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen was in the country, however, she had to return to Mumbai from the airport in Aurangabad after protests led by AIMIM legislator Imtiyaz Jaleel broke out outside the airport and the hotel she was supposed to stay in during her visit to the city.

“Taslima Go Back”, the protesters shouted after Nasreen landed at Aurangabad’s Chikalthana Airport on Saturday evening. Fearing a law and order problem, the police first asked her to stay inside the airport, before finally asking her to return to Mumbai – which she agreed to.

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Rahul Shrirame, the Deputy Commissioner of Police for the zone in which the airport comes under said, “(Taslima) was sent back to Mumbai by the next flight to avoid any law and order problem.” The author, he said, had agreed to return to Mumbai after being informed about the agitation outside.Nasreen was visiting Aurangabad in central Maharashtra for three days starting Saturday, to see the world heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora. She also planned to see other famous tourist sites in the city.

The police said that the protesters led by Imtiyaz Jaleel, a legislator from Asaduddin Owaisi’s party AIMIM or All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen planned the protests outside the airport and hotel after “they had come to know” that the award-winning writer was planning a visit to these tourist sites in and around the city.

Earlier writings of Taslima Nasreen have hurt the religious sentiments of Muslims across the world. We will not allow her to step on the soil of our city,” said Jaleel, who is the MLA from Aurangabad central constituency.
In June, the Union Home Ministry had extended Nasreen’s visa for a year, which came into effect on 23 July. This award winning author is now a citizen of Sweden and has been getting the Indian visa on a continuous basis since 2004.

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