Thursday, 14 September 2017

India is sending relief for Rohingyas fleeing in Bangladesh


India is sending relief for Rohingyas fleeing in Bangladesh
India is sending relief for Rohingyas fleeing in Myanmar As part of the program called 'Operation Insaniyat', the first ship of relief will reach Chittagong today on Thursday.

According to The Times of India, the materials sent to Bangladesh include rice, pulses, sugar, salt, oil, tea, noodles, biscuits, mosquito nets and essentials.

India's Foreign Ministry said in a statement: "India has responded quickly without any hesitation in any disaster in Bangladesh as part of intimate friendship between India and Bangladesh. At the time of need, the government of Bangladesh wants India any help.

According to the United Nations, after fleeing the Rohingya rebels in some army and police camps on August 25, more than 3,79,000 Rohingya fleeing the country from Myanmar's Rakhine state has fled.

The displaced Rohingyas have complained that Buddhist-majority Myanmar army is killing men, raping women and burning Muslim-dominated villages.

Muslim Rohingya rebels set fire to houses - Myanmar government has made such demands, but international organizations have said that nearly three thousand Rohingyas have lost their lives due to this violence.

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