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Shahriar: Have patience, won't let anyone abroad suffer

All Bangladeshis stranded in India urged to not create any untoward situation there

Update : 19 Apr 2020, 10:55 AM

The government has urged Bangladesh citizens stuck in India to have patience, assuring them of their gradual repatriation after bringing back patients from South India amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.

"We won't put any of our citizens abroad in unbearable sufferings," State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam said in a video message on Saturday night, reports UNB.

He urged all, including Bangladeshi students in India, not to create any untoward situation there, noting that the image of Bangladesh was linked to their behaviour.

The state minister said people in all coronavirus affected countries including Bangladesh and India were facing problems, but it would be considered as their contribution in a positive way if they have patience.

"We’re always keeping track of their wellbeing," he said assuring the students, especially those 300 students from Lovely Professional University in Punjab that the Bangladesh and the high commission are beside them.

The state minister said the Bangladesh high commissioner in India was in constant contact with the university authorities and ensured everything necessary for the students.

Until Friday, Bangladesh recorded 2,147 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, and 84 deaths.

At the same time, India also recorded 16,365 cases and 521 deaths from the deadly disease, according to worldometer.

He said the flights of private airlines will be operated in next seven to 10 days and then they will try to operate flights of Biman Bangladesh Airlines and other airlines upon permission from the Indian government.

US-Bangla Airlines will operate special flights to bring back Bangladesh nationals who got stranded in Chennai and Kolkata due to countrywide lockdown in India amid coronavirus outbreak.

Kamrul Islam, general manager (Public Relations) of US-Bangla Airlines, told UNB that they will operate six special flights on Chennai-Dhaka route from April 20 to 25.

Two more special flights will bring back the Bangladeshis from Kolkata to Dhaka on April 21 and April 23, he added.

State Minister Shahriar said the government will take the initiative to bring back Bangladeshis from other Indian cities including Punjab and Delhi after bringing back patients who went to India for treatment.

Some 2,500 Bangladeshi nationals, including over 1,000 students, got stuck in different Indian cities due to lockdown, according to the Foreign Ministry.

On Thursday, Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen said the government will bring back Bangladeshis who got stuck in various countries amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“On the basis of need, we’ll bring them back home. We're bringing them back from where we are getting scope,” he told reporters at the Foreign Ministry after an inter-ministerial meeting.

Momen mentioned that it remains difficult to bring back Bangladeshis from India due to the ongoing lockdown there.

The government has already brought back a good number of Bangladeshis from Kolkata by road with special permission. The returnees followed quarantine. 

There are broadly three categories of Bangladesh nationals currently in India - who are willing to stay back until situation improves but facing cash crunch, students, and those who have been released from hospitals after necessary treatment.

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