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Rohingya return must be safe, sustainabl­e, says Indian envoy

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Dhaka, Bangladesh - Rohingya refugees’ return to Myanmar’s Rakhine state should be safe, speedy and sustainabl­e, Indian High Commission­er to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on Monday.

In his first visit to Bangladesh’s Kutupalong refugee camp, inhabited mostly by Rohingya Muslims, Shringla said India was focussing on three ‘Ss’ to address the Rohingya crisis, bdnews24.com reported.

Bangladesh is currently providing shelter to over 1mn Rohingyas who fled ‘ethnic cleansing’ in the Rakhine state.

The High Commission­er handed over relief materials to Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzel Hussain Chowdhury Maya for Rohingyas refugees living in Bangladesh.

Over 1.1mn litres of kerosene oil and 20,000 kerosene multi wick stoves were handed over by the Indian government to Bangladesh, in the third phase of humanitari­an assistance, reports said.

The Bangladesh­i Minister thanked India for its fuel support and said the latest round of Indian aid will help over 20,000 families for five months.

“Fuel is a big problem and it’s a complex issue. We sought support from India and they responded very positively. We thank them for this support,” said Maya.

The Rohingya exodus from Myanmar to neighbouri­ng Bangladesh began in August 2017 after a crackdown by the Myanmarese military that the UN likened to ‘ethnic cleansing with signs of genocide through killings, rapes and the razing of houses that year’.

But the Myanmar government says it was fighting militants from the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army and was not targeting civilians.

In September 2017, the Indian government under ‘Operation Insaniyat’ extended the first phase of humanitari­an assistance comprising 981 tonnes of relief supplies.

The relief material consisted of rice, pulses, sugar, salt, cooking oil, tea, noodles, biscuits and mosquito nets.

In May 2018, 373 tonnes of relief materials, including 104 tonnes of milk powder, 102 tonnes of dried fish, 61 tonnes of baby food, 50,000 raincoats and 50,000 pairs of gumboots for the rainy season were handed over in Chattogram.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Rohingya refugees queue at an aid relief distributi­on centre at a camp near Cox’s Bazar on August 12
(AFP) Rohingya refugees queue at an aid relief distributi­on centre at a camp near Cox’s Bazar on August 12

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