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Foreign Policy done right - Dhaka forces India to change attitude towards Rohingya conflict

Dhaka, in an unusual move on Saturday, asked New Delhi to put pressure on the Myanmar government to take steps for peace and stability, and to stop the flow of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh.


Three days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern over “extremist violence” in Rakhine but did not mention the persecution of the minority Rohingya Muslim community, Dhaka, in an unusual move on Saturday, asked New Delhi to put pressure on the Myanmar government to take steps for peace and stability, and to stop the flow of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh.

This prompted New Delhi to say in the evening that India urged that the situation in Rakhine state be handled with “restraint and maturity”, with focus on the “welfare of the civilian population alongside those of the security forces”.

“It is imperative that violence is ended and normalcy in the state is restored expeditiously,” Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

Earlier, Bangladesh High Commissioner Syed Muazzem Ali met Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar at South Block on Saturday afternoon to explain his country’s position on the issue. Ali, sources said, went to visit Jaishankar on the instructions of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“We explained our difficulties to the Indian government about the present crisis. The Rohingyas are coming in thousands to Bangladesh… they are a huge burden to us economically. We hardly have enough land to provide shelter to the refugees,” a top Bangladesh government source told The Sunday Express.

Ali explained to Jaishankar that Bangladesh was “under tremendous strain”, sources said. The 40-minute meeting was part of Bangladesh’s outreach to the international community to “put pressure on Myanmar to do something to restore peace and stability” and “stop the flow of refugees”, they said.

This was the first meeting the Bangladeshi envoy had with a top Indian official in New Delhi since the Rohingya refugee crisis erupted. The Indian envoy in Dhaka, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, too has been apprised of Bangladesh’s concerns, the sources said. Hasina has raised the issue with other countries, including with the visiting Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

Bangladeshi officials in Dhaka told The Sunday Express over the phone that Dhaka is now making diplomatic efforts to request the UN, Germany and the International Committee of the Red Cross, besides India, to set up a “safe zone” in Myanmar to ensure safety, security, food and shelter for the thousands of Rohingya fleeing violence and possible death.

“A safe zone will also help to stop further influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, which is already overburdened with an exodus of 1,64,000 Rohingyas in the last two weeks,” said an official in Dhaka.

On Saturday evening, the MEA official spokesperson said, “We remain deeply concerned about the situation in Rakhine State in Myanmar and the outflow of refugees from that region. We had earlier strongly condemned the terrorist attacks on Myanmar security forces in Rakhine State. The two countries have since affirmed their shared determination to combat terrorism and not allow its justification under any pretext.”

This statement was markedly different from what the Prime Minister had said in Myanmar — where, with State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi by his side, he had praised her “brave leadership” of Myanmar’s peace process, and described the current crisis in Rakhine as “extremist violence”.

“We hope that all stakeholders together can find a way out in which unity and territorial integrity of Myanmar is respected,” he had said on Wednesday, in a joint statement with Suu Kyi in Nay Pyi Taw.

New Delhi’s position was viewed as strategy to protect its ties with Myanmar when Suu Kyi is under increasing pressure over the Rohingya crisis, which UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has warned could lead to ethnic cleansing and regional destabilisation. Though India has extended assistance for Rakhine, it has taken a strong stand on the influx of about 40,000 Rohingya over the years, vowing last month to deport them all.
 
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Sorry but the current India isn't the India that has supported numerous refugee populations since its creation. There's no point asking them to resolve anything.
 
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Resolve the present Rohingyas crisis?:hitwall::crazy::omghaha::omghaha:. Whats gives anyone the impression that the self proclaimed SUPA POWA, urine cola drinkers has the capability to do so?
Lungi pole valuters are happy that they successfully nudged their masters to issue a statement for Myanmar to resolve the matter peacefully. So much for their master's attention
 
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Our government and our politicians have been corrupt from the start, no matter which party. Literally everyone knows that.
A much realistic explanation would be (not specifically in this context), politicians are much more acquainted with the realities and we with our limited knowledge exposure and means to get information from the system are actually quite dejected from reality.
 
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This is the funniest post in the whole forum, just made my day. Does'nt even deserve a response. Now this use of the word 'concern' by MEA will help save this b**** Sh. Hasina.
 
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India is a non-entity here with no regional influence and Myanmar wouldn't even pay heed worth a penny to New Delhi's 'pressure'. Asking India to put pressure is like asking a pig to give a lecture on cleanliness.

Diplomatically, our biggest option is the Muslim world. If that fails, we need to look for other alternatives aside from diplomacy.
 
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India is a non-entity here with no regional influence and Myanmar wouldn't even pay heed worth a penny to New Delhi's 'pressure'. Asking India to put pressure is like asking a pig to give a lecture on cleanliness.

Diplomatically, our biggest option is the Muslim world. If that fails, we need to look for other alternatives aside from diplomacy.

Lol F*** the what, which muslims the ones who u call razaakars or the ones u call terrorists. Jamaat Islami of Pakistan is the only party that protested which your murderer PM Hasina was blackballing & slaughtered. You stupid fools have been amputating yourself its not someone else fault. Your allies are US, India, the atheist, Hindu agent scum in your Universities, society like that Shahbag and in 'powerful places' like USA, UK. You should'nt even have the shame to ask Muslim countries with the way you have been conducting yourself. Where are those Nationalists who were attacking PAkistanis and removing Pakistan flags from stadium ask them to march to the border. If any Muslim country tries to help by themselves well and good otherwise its your issue. Keep Pakistan out of it.
 
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Foreign Policy done right - Dhaka forces India to change attitude towards Rohingya conflict

Indian nationalism is based on anti-Muslim sentiment. There is no or little prospect that Indian mind will ever change on the Rohingya issue. Some times, they may say, yes, but the meaning is, no. This is Indian style of crude diplomacy that exists there for a few millenniums. The Indian duplicity this time will make things worse for BD. You can trust a snake, but not the backstabber India.
 
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Indian nationalism is based on anti-Muslim sentiment. There is no or little prospect that Indian mind will ever change on the Rohingya issue. Some times, they may say, yes, but the meaning is, no. This is Indian style of crude diplomacy that exists there for a few millenniums. The Indian duplicity this time will make things worse for BD. You can trust a snake, but not the backstabber India.

Lol its not India it you people and your monster PM Sh. Hasina. With her around and your impotent atheist scum manipulating your fake nationalism you don't really need enemies. Why are you maintaining this army, Bangladesh Rifles for? Myanmar can't do mining so easily on a border with an army bigger than them. If Bangladesh enters into Myanmar, India wont even squeak. Your biggest problem is your Government.
 
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Lungi pole valuters are happy that they successfully nudged their masters to issue a statement for Myanmar to resolve the matter peacefully. So much for their master's attention
We all love our neighboring Chaiwala president.
We were just hoping the cow dung he fed had became fertiliser.:lol:
 
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bharat will put pressure on burma to finish the job as early as possible.
 
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