India extends support to Bangladesh for resolving Rohingya crisis

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

today extended full support to Bangladesh's efforts for resolving the Rohingya refugee crisis, including early repatriation of the displaced people to

Indian said this following a meeting with his counterpart M Shahidul Haque on the second day of his three-day tour.

"has been fully supportive of the efforts being made to resolve the crisis, including early repatriation of the displaced people," Gokhale said in a statement.

He said has sent relief materials for 300,000 Rohingyas in September last year under 'Operation Insaniyat' to support in its humanitarian efforts while he announced New Delhi's plans for the second phase of such assistance.

"On the side, we are providing socio-economic support under our Rakhine State Development Programme including construction of pre-fabricated housing in order to meet the needs of the returning people," he added.

Haque said was "very happy the way our friend from is looking at this [Rohingya] issue, looking to peacefully resolve the issue."

Sheikh had recently asked to put pressure on for repatriation of over a million of Rohingyas, fearing their prolonged stay in could create militancy related security risks.

Some 700,000 members of the Muslim minority have fled since August to escape a bloody military crackdown.

The in the mainly Buddhist nation denies the allegations and says its campaign as a legitimate response to Rohingya militant attacks on August 25 that killed about a dozen border police.

and signed a repatriation deal in November.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 20:50 IST