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India to help Rohingyas during cyclone season: Shringla

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The Rohingya refugee camp in Balukhali under Ukhia upazila of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Reuters file photo

Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla today said his country will extend supports to Bangladesh to help the Rohingyas during the upcoming cyclone season.

Shringla gave this assurance when he called on Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya at the Secretariat in the capital, said an official release.

During the meeting, the minister informed the Indian high commissioner that about 25,000 Rohingya families should be shifted to cyclone resilient shelter centres as the current Rohingya camps might be damaged by storms during the forthcoming cyclone season.

In view of this, he sought Indian support for building new shelter centers.

The minister also sought Indian support for children food, dry food, gumboot, fuel and raincoat, and particularly child delivery materials for 30,000 pregnant women.

Speaking on the Rohingya issue, Maya said Bangladesh gave shelter to the Rohingyas only on the humanitarian ground and requested the Indian envoy to keep on his country's pressure on Myanmar for repatriating the Rohingyas to their homeland.

Shringla responded positively and assured of giving assistance for the Rohingya people.

He reiterated that India will remain beside Bangladesh on the issue of repatriating the Rohingyas to their homeland, Myanmar.

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India to help Rohingyas during cyclone season: Shringla

rohingya camp balukhali
The Rohingya refugee camp in Balukhali under Ukhia upazila of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Reuters file photo

Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla today said his country will extend supports to Bangladesh to help the Rohingyas during the upcoming cyclone season.

Shringla gave this assurance when he called on Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya at the Secretariat in the capital, said an official release.

During the meeting, the minister informed the Indian high commissioner that about 25,000 Rohingya families should be shifted to cyclone resilient shelter centres as the current Rohingya camps might be damaged by storms during the forthcoming cyclone season.

In view of this, he sought Indian support for building new shelter centers.

The minister also sought Indian support for children food, dry food, gumboot, fuel and raincoat, and particularly child delivery materials for 30,000 pregnant women.

Speaking on the Rohingya issue, Maya said Bangladesh gave shelter to the Rohingyas only on the humanitarian ground and requested the Indian envoy to keep on his country's pressure on Myanmar for repatriating the Rohingyas to their homeland.

Shringla responded positively and assured of giving assistance for the Rohingya people.

He reiterated that India will remain beside Bangladesh on the issue of repatriating the Rohingyas to their homeland, Myanmar.

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ভোটের অধিকার আদায়ে জনগণকে রাস্তায় নামতে হবে: ফখরুল

‘যুবকরা এখনো জানে না ভোট কী। আমাদের আওয়ামী লীগের ভাইরা ভোটটা দিয়েছেন, বলে দিয়েছেন—তোরা আসিবার দরকার নাই, মুই দিয়ে দিনু। স্লোগান ছিল—আমার ভোট আমি দিব, তোমার ভোটও আমি দিব।’

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