Not only the words, it is necessary to prove it. Rohingyas will have to return to their homeland. Bangladesh is a very poor country. It is not possible for Bangladesh to keep millions of Rohingya for long. BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia on Sunday urged international organizations and communities to visit Rohingya refugees on Monday.
BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia has left for Cox's Bazar city to visit refugee camps to visit Rohingyasibi. He delivered his relief at midday corner relief camp at Moinna corner.
Khaleda Zia said that they did not stand as the government had to stand beside the Rohingya refugees. Even the Rohingyas did not carry out diplomatic missions in Myanmar.
Calling upon Myanmar government, the BNP chairperson said, "For the sake of humanity, the citizens of your country will have to return. Give them all rights, including security. Monsoon came, winter coming in front Millions of Rohingya are living their lives.
Khaleda said that BNP has given 110 tonnes of rice, 5 thousand packets of baby feed and 5 thousand mothers' mother's food supervision to the army authorities.
He left from Cox's Bazar Circuit House at 11:20 pm. A large number of people greeted Khaleda Zia on the banks of Himchari, Anchorage Island, Rezukhal Bridge, on the way to Sonpara in Ukhiya. A large number of women were seen in the trip to Uchiya.
Khaleda Zia reached Cox's Bazar on Sunday night after leaving for Chittagong to see the Rohingyas.
During the distribution of relief, BNP Standing Committee members Moin Khan, Mirza Abbas, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Nazrul Islam Khan and Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and district BNP president Shahjahan Khan were also present.
BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia has left for Cox's Bazar city to visit refugee camps to visit Rohingyasibi. He delivered his relief at midday corner relief camp at Moinna corner.
Khaleda Zia said that they did not stand as the government had to stand beside the Rohingya refugees. Even the Rohingyas did not carry out diplomatic missions in Myanmar.
Calling upon Myanmar government, the BNP chairperson said, "For the sake of humanity, the citizens of your country will have to return. Give them all rights, including security. Monsoon came, winter coming in front Millions of Rohingya are living their lives.
Khaleda said that BNP has given 110 tonnes of rice, 5 thousand packets of baby feed and 5 thousand mothers' mother's food supervision to the army authorities.
He left from Cox's Bazar Circuit House at 11:20 pm. A large number of people greeted Khaleda Zia on the banks of Himchari, Anchorage Island, Rezukhal Bridge, on the way to Sonpara in Ukhiya. A large number of women were seen in the trip to Uchiya.
Khaleda Zia reached Cox's Bazar on Sunday night after leaving for Chittagong to see the Rohingyas.
During the distribution of relief, BNP Standing Committee members Moin Khan, Mirza Abbas, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Nazrul Islam Khan and Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and district BNP president Shahjahan Khan were also present.
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