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PM urges CPA on Rohingya issue
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged the   Commonwealth countries to exert pressure on the Myanmar government to stop  persecution on its Rohingya citizens and take them back from Bangladesh at  the earliest, reports BSS.

The Prime Minister said this while inaugurating 63rd Commonwealth  Parliamentary Conference (CPC) at a function at South Plaza of the Jatiya  Sangsad Bhaban here today.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh has given temporary shelter to huge number of  Rohingyas on humanitarian ground. Her government is maintaining relations  with foreign countries on the policy 'friendship to all, malice to none'.

Especially, her government is eager to maintain good relations with  neighbors, Sheikh Hasina said adding that her government has resolved many  outstanding issues with India and Myanmar.

"But inhuman persecution meted out on the Rohingya population in the  Rakhaine state of Myanmar and their forceful expulsion from their homeland  have created instability in the region and beyond," she said.

"I would like to request you all to discuss the Rohingya issue with utmost  importance and exert pressure on the Myanmar government to stop persecution  on its citizens and take them back at the earliest," Sheikh Hasina said.

Over 6.22 hundred thousand Myanmar nationals have fled to Bangladesh to  escape persecution. After 1978, another five hundred thousands of Rohingyas came to Bangladesh at different times, she added.

Reiterating her call to Commonwealth countries to be united to get rid of militancy and terrorism the Prime Minister said thoughtless acts of a section of people are claiming innocent lives. Recent terror attack in New York claimed eight precious lives. Militancy is not a problem of a particular  country, rather it became a global phenomenon, she said.

Chairperson of CPA and Speaker of Jayita Sangsad of Bangladesh Dr Shirin  Sharmin Choudhury gave welcome address while Secretary-General of the CPA  Akbar Khan, Commonwealth youth representative Aiman Sadique and treasurer of  CPA Vicki Dunn spoke, among others, on the occasion.

Messages of Queen Elizabeth (II) and Secretary General of the Commonwealth  Secretariat Patricia Scotland were read out on the occasion.

The magnificent inauguration of the 63rd CPA Conference was marked by  presentation of a number of documentaries on Bangladesh's history, nature and  livelihood of the people as well as brilliant performances of artistes of  Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and dance troupe 'Nrithanchan'.

 

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