Rohingyas, problems like environmental problems, law and order problems, Yaba, and drug trafficking have been created. Rohingyas are also being recruited into terrorist groups: FM
 
138 BGPs, including two majors and a lieutenant colonel, escaped and sought safety in Bangladesh. This information was provided to the media by Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud prior to his attendance at the Standing Committee on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs meeting.
 
 
Prior to attending the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs meeting on Sunday, May 12, at 5:30 p.m., at the Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner in Cox's Bazar, he made this remark. Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud said, while have been gone for the past 7 years, Myanmar has did not take back them with citizenship, despite their pledge.
 
In addition, the Myanmar-Arakan conflict is now upon us. We are continuing the dialogue with Myanmar. Earlier, we sent back more than 500 Myanmar citizens who had fled and taken refuge. They will also be sent back. 
 
 
The minister also said that due to the Rohingyas, problems like environmental problems, law and order problems, Yaba, and drug trafficking have been created. Rohingyas are also being recruited into terrorist groups. Due to these reasons, everyone, including the neighbouring states, is in trouble. 
 
He also said that talks have been held with the Foreign Minister of Myanmar regarding the repatriation of the Rohingyas, and international discussions are going on with other countries to put pressure on Myanmar to take back the Rohingyas with citizenship as soon as possible.
 
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