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Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal talked to the journalists at the
opening of the clash of two and a half hour police outpost in Nalitabari
upazila of Sherpur. Photo: NTVHome Minister Asaduzzaman Khanan Kamal said that joint working group
will be formed on November 30 to start the Rohingyas return to Myanmar.The Home Minister said this group comprising of equal number of
members of both countries will decide how the Rohingya will return to
the country, how the situation will improve.The Home Minister said this while answering the questions of
journalists at the opening of the Police Camp in Sherpur's Nalitabari
upazila on Thursday noon.Asaduzzaman
Khaman Kamal said, "Three times more Rohingya have come here than
Teknaf and Uchiya population, which is causing disasters in social
conditions. The mountains and hills of the forest are being destroyed. In all, we were faced with a challenge. But with the concerted efforts, we will overcome the challenge. "The Home Minister went to Nalitabari by helicopter on Thursday morning. Later in the afternoon as the chief guest, he inaugurated the police and police station.Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury attended the program. Among
others, MPs of Sherpur-3 constituency (MP) Engineer Fazlul Haque,
Mymensingh range's deputy inspector general (DIG) Nibash Chandra Majhi,
deputy commissioner (DC) Dr. Mallik Anwar Hossain, additional superintendent of police and newly promoted police officer Rafiqul Hasan Gony.Later, the minister inaugurated the new building of Nalitabari Police Station. Apart
from this, the distribution of solar water was distributed among BGB,
Ansar and VDP members of Nalitabari upazila in the open market of
Upazila Parishad Chattar.
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