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Realistic Approach Needed To Tackle Rohingya issue, Not Strong Condemnation, Says Foreign Secretary

31 October 2017

Arakan News Agency

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar today said India’s goal was to see how the Rohingya could go back to their place of origin, contending that the crisis should be addressed through a realistic approach rather than doing strong condemnation.

He said India had already voiced its concerns over the gravity of the crisis and held “very high level conversations” with Bangladesh and Myanmar.
“The fact that there is an exodus of a large number of people from the Arakan state in Bangladesh is clearly a matter of concern. Our objective will be to see how they can go back to their place of origin. That is not easy,” he said.

The foreign secretary was responding to a question on the crisis at an event organized by the Carnegie India in New Delhi.

“We feel that this situation is better addressed through practical measures and constructive conversation rather than doing very strong condemnation. We need a lot more sober, realistic (and) locally sensitive approach,” Mr Jaishankar said.

India has nearly 40,000 Rohingya refugees settled in the regions of Jammu, Hyderabad, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi-NCR and Rajasthan.

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