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New Delhi: Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin, who left the country after protests against her in West Bengal in November 2007, landed in Delhi on Friday after spending more than four months in Sweden.
The 45-year-old Bangladeshi writer arrived at the Indira Gandhi International airport this morning and was immediately taken away by security agencies to an undisclosed destination.
Taslim has a visa for India valid till August 12. She has been requesting for permission to live in the country but the Government has not taken any decision on the issue.
Taslima left India on March 18 for Sweden after she was kept in a safe house in the national capital for more than four months. Taslima, who had not been allowed to see any visitors during the period, had described her confinement as living in "a chamber of death".
Taslima has lived in many countries in exile including France, Sweden and India since 1994. During her stay in India in the last five years, she has periodically travelled abroad with the last trip being in November last year before she was bundled out of West Bengal.
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