Kathmandu, July 22: Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba informed that all Nepali students in Bangladesh are safe.
She took to the social media this
morning to share the information about the status of Nepali students and other
Nepalis living in Bangladesh.
"The Dhaka-based Nepali
Embassy has been regularly in touch with local authorities, college
administration and Nepali students regarding their safe stay, security and
other assistance as required", the minister said.
The situation evolving due to the
recent developments in Bangladesh has affected Nepali students living there,
she said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also made proper arrangements
for them to stay there safely and return to Nepal if needed. Minister Rana said
that the Embassy has been instructed to make necessary coordination for safety
of students living there and facilitate their travel for those who want to
return Nepal.
On Sunday alone, 115 Nepali
students had returned home by air and 305 through Kakadbhitta border point.
Foreign Ministry officials welcomed 57 Nepali students who returned home on
Sunday morning at the Tribhuvan International Airport.
A 'help desk' has been set up at
the Ministry and a responsible office has been designated for necessary
coordination, the minister further shared. The Nepali Embassy in Dhaka has been
keeping regular contact to assist Nepali students after the news of their
issues due to the recent developments in Bangladesh.
According to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, 1,200 students have returned home from Bangladesh till Sunday.
The local students in Bangladesh have been protesting against the quota system
in employment set by the government. (RSS)