Nearly 100 mosques martyr were preparing to Rohingya refugees camps

The Bangladeshi government was troubled by Rohingya refugees by building mosques in the camps

The Bangladeshi government was troubled by Rohingya refugees by building mosques in the camps

Karachi … News Time

The Bangladeshi government was troubled by Rohingya refugees by building mosques in the camps. The Hasina Wajid government has been exposed to more than 100 mosques and temporal madras’s to promote “extremism”.The Bangladeshi government has ordered these dozens of massacres to be illegally removed or charged by the government officials. In this context, Rohingya refugees have been given a respite till the end of the month. Then the mosquito mosques will be martyred. Bangladeshi journal “Itfaq” has written that caretaker officials of refugee camps have completed the survey of all temporary mosques and seminars with the help of the police. And they have made strict warnings to build them to hand over their charge to government officials or they will be martyred. Talking to Dhaka Tribune, local analysts say the government is very upset with the establishment of mosques and madras’s in Rohingya refugee camps. It is a concern that Rohingya youth will promote extremism and militancy. Because the way the Burmese security forces have targeted the murder and murder of the victims, they are safe in Rohingya ‘s new generation minds and they can turn towards a weapon for revenge. In this regard, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Defense and Stunt Secretary of State Mohammad Raza says that dozens of temporary and rigid mosques in shelter camps are illegal, and all these mosques and madras’s will be broken. Bangladeshi journal Prothom Alo has told that the number of mosques in Rohingya’s four camps, the Bangladesh government has got reservations. The Hasina Wajid government has announced that the Rohingya refugees refuse to establish temporary mosques; the government will soon make them mosques in a permanent shelter camp.

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