Expelled Bangladeshi actor apologises for campaigning for Indian elections

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

Ahmed, who was expelled by the Indian government, has apologised for campaigning for a candidate in West Bengal, terming it as an "inadvertent mistake" and a step taken out of love of the people of the state.

The has also been "blacklisted" by the Union Home Ministry, jeopardising the chances of his future travel to

I apologise for my inadvertent mistake. I hope everyone will forgive me, he was quoted as saying by portal.

said he understood that it was a mistake to take part in election campaign of another country, he said in his statement to the website on Wednesday after returning home the previous night.

He said he had been driven by emotion from the love of the people of when he had joined the campaign along with his Indian co-actors.

Ahmed, along with a few Indian actors, allegedly took part in campaigning for TMC's Raiganj candidae Kahaiyalal Agarwal.

The Bangladeshi film star was reportedly seen seeking votes for Aarwal at campaign rallies across Hemtabad and Karandighi near the Indo-border.

Ahmed won National Film Award for best four times for his roles in the Hothat Brishti (1998), Gangajatra (2009), Kusum Kusum Prem (2011), Ek Cup Cha (2014).

Another Bangladeshi actor was on Thursday asked to leave immediately after he attended a political rally in

"Appropriate action is also being taken regarding his overstay in contravention of visa rules," a said.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 16:45 IST