Amidst the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, the Foreign Office has confirmed the safety and secure relocation of all Pakistani students in Dhaka. The Foreign Office spokesperson provided assurance regarding the situation, emphasizing that their mission maintains continuous and direct contact with the Pakistani students. Additionally, the Deputy High Commissioner visited Chittagong to personally meet with the students and assess the situation.
Furthermore, the statement highlighted the efforts of the High Commission to ensure the safety of the students by relocating them to secure accommodations, including the High Commission, the Ambassador’s residence, and other safe areas. This comes as a response to reports of violent protests in Bangladesh, with over 100 individuals, including students, losing their lives. The government has imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed the military to address the unrest stemming from the government job quota system protests. We want to reassure you that these accommodations are safe and secure for our students.
The Foreign Office’s announcement serves to reassure the families and the public about the well-being of Pakistani students during this period of turmoil in Bangladesh. It provides vital updates on the safety measures undertaken to protect the students amidst the volatile situation, reiterating the secure relocation and continuous contact with the students.
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