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Rohingya crisis: overpopulated Bangladesh paying heavily for prolonged stay | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Rohingya crisis: overpopulated Bangladesh paying heavily for prolonged stay 557 By AKM Kamal Uddin Chowdhury DHAKA, May 10, 2021 (BSS) –Although local people initially welcomed the Rohingyas heartily, they are now exposed to a host of serious socio-economic woes while the prolonged stay of the Myanmar nationals aggravates the burden of Bangladesh. The sheer magnitude of the problem exposes the locals to social insecurity, food crisis and environmental hazards as the lingering Rohingya repatriation processis putting heavy pressure on public life. Beggary, thefts, dacoities, burglaries and other social evils are on rampage. The Rohingya people, who took refuge in Bangladesh since 2017 as they fled military persecution in their homes in Myanmar, are not the same people now to the locals that they thought about them when they heartily welcomed more than a million Rohingyas to their localities three years back.

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Rohingya crisis: overpopulated Bangladesh paying heavily for prolonged stay BSS 10th May, 2021 03:59:35 Although local people initially welcomed the Rohingyas heartily, they are now exposed to a host of serious socio-economic woes while the prolonged stay of the Myanmar nationals aggravates the burden of Bangladesh. The sheer magnitude of the problem exposes the locals to social insecurity, food crisis and environmental hazards as the lingering Rohingya repatriation processis putting heavy pressure on public life. Beggary, thefts, dacoities, burglaries and other social evils are on rampage. The Rohingya people, who took refuge in Bangladesh since 2017 as they fled military persecution in their homes in Myanmar, are not the same people now to the locals that they thought about them when they heartily welcomed more than a million Rohingyas to their localities three years back.

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