Indian Consulate staff returning home after violence in Bangladesh.
New Delhi: Amid the fierce violence and arson going on in Bangladesh, Indian people are the target of miscreants. Most attacks are being made on Hindus and temples. In such a situation, even the Indian High Commission is not safe. In such a situation, it is very important to know how the employees of the High Commission are working, how they are helping the Indians settled in Bangladesh and how the Indian Consulate is working in such adverse circumstances. Let us tell you that the employees working in non-essential services in the Indian High Commission located in the capital Dhaka and their family members voluntarily returned to India on Wednesday. Official sources gave this information. All of them were constantly under the threat of insecurity.
Sources said that however, all Indian diplomats working in essential services in the High Commission are still working in adverse conditions from Dhaka and are constantly helping the Indians. Today, the role of the Indian High Commission has been most important in bringing the first flight carrying 205 Indians from Dhaka to New Delhi. The Indian High Commission is still working. But it is certain that the workers working in non-essential services returned home by plane amid continuing violence in different parts of Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister on Monday and she reached Hindon Air Force Station near Delhi from Dhaka after unprecedented anti-government protests.
Other employees will also return to the country soon
It is learnt that the personnel employed in non-essential services in other Indian missions in Bangladesh may also return to India as they are stuck in very complex circumstances. Apart from the High Commission in Dhaka, India has assistant high commissions in Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna and Sylhet. Bangladesh President Mohammad Shahabuddin on Tuesday dissolved the parliament and appointed Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus as the head of the interim government.
President’s press secretary Mohammad Zainul Abdin said that this decision was taken in a meeting between President Shahabuddin and a 13-member delegation of the student movement at Bangabhaban (President’s residence). He said that the names of other members of the interim government will be decided after consultation with various political parties. (Language)
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