Rohingya Refugees Becoming Problem not only for India but also for Bangladesh

Rohingya Refugees: The problem of Rohingya Muslim refugees is increasing in neighbouring countries including India, and Bangladesh. According to reports, Rohingya Muslims who were expelled from Myanmar are now becoming a problem for India including India's neighbouring countries as well.
Rohingya Refugees Becoming Problem not only for India but also for Bangladesh
Rohingya Refugees Becoming Problem not only for India but also for BangladeshImage Credit: AP Photo

Rohingya Refugees: The problem of Rohingya Muslim refugees is increasing in neighbouring countries including India, and Bangladesh.

According to reports, Rohingya Muslims who were expelled from Myanmar are now becoming a problem for India including India's neighbouring countries as well.

In Bangladesh, the situation is so bad that Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said that if needed, army personnel will be deployed in Rohingya refugee camps, so that crime can be stopped.

Not only in Bangladesh but also in Delhi and Nepal, these Rohingya people living in refugee camps are being caught in crime again and again.

These people are being found indulging in the crimes of theft and dacoity which remain a matter of concern for the governments here.

Even Bangladesh is busy sending these Rohingyas back to Myanmar.

Rohingya Refugees: Crime increased 7 times in Bangladesh

Rohingya Refugees: Crime increased 7 times in Bangladesh
Rohingya Refugees: Crime increased 7 times in BangladeshImage Credit- Reuters: Danish Siddiqui

If we talk about Bangladesh, according to the officials there, there has been an increase of almost seven times in the criminal activities of murder, robbery, rape, drug smuggling and many other types of crime in the last five years in Cox's Bazar, which is the area of ​​refugees there.

Let us tell you that the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has also mentioned this. She has repeatedly cited police reports in his speech to say that some Rohingya refugees are leading criminal activities and that the camps are becoming strongholds for radical organisations.

Rohingya Refugees: Bangladesh engaged in sending back Rohingya refugees

Let us tell you that the situation in Bangladesh is so bad that the government there is trying to send back the Rohingya refugees.

Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said, "Mobile phones of Rohingya refugees will be tracked so that they can not do any illegal activity."

Regarding the government's efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis, the minister said I hope that the Rohingyas will be sent back soon. The government's efforts are still on.

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