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According to the United Nations, nearly 300,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar’s Rakhine state into Bangladesh since August 25 when a fresh wave of violence erupted when militants attacked police posts in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine state.
The Rohingyas allege that the military and Rakhine Buddhists responded with a brutal campaign against them.
Myanmar rejects this, saying its military is fighting against Rohingya “terrorists”.
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Quader recalled the decisive support given by India during Bangladesh s 1971 liberation war and said, “We hope India will favour Bangladesh in this humanitarian crisis as well.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who concluded his three-day visit to Myanmar on Thursday, expressed solidarity with the government there against the “extremist violence” in the Rakhine state.
Modi also urged all stakeholders to find a solution that respects the country’s unity.
India also refused to be a part of a declaration adopted at an international conference recently in Indonesia as it carried “inappropriate” reference to violence in Rakhine state.
Bangladesh Is facing a big influx of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar.