Sunrise Guest House is a lavishly built two-storey building with a neatly furnished drawing room, four large bedrooms, plush bathrooms, a well-decorated library and a spacious, lush lawn at the front. There's also a mini bar with alcoholic beverages. This is where Salahuddin Ahmed, BNP's joint secretary general, has been staying. The BNP leader is facing trial for illegally entering the state of Meghalaya in India. Salahuddin has rented two rooms on the first floor, is the lone guest at the house. He was seen browsing through four newspapers -- one Bengali daily and three English dailies -- published from Assam. Apart from his personal assistant, there are a manager, two caretakers and two gardeners at the house, which is located in a highly secure area as it is very close to the local offices of Indian Air Force and an intelligence agency. He has rented the rooms for 4,000 Indian rupees (Rs) per day for two months, which amounts to a total of nearly two and a half lakh rupees. WHO PAYS THE RENT? Its need to know where an intruder is getting the money from. The BNP leader had been arrested on May 11 by Meghalaya police and sued under the Foreigners Act for trespassing.
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