Bangladesh Govt Recalls its 5 Envoys Including High Commissioner in India

Bangladesh Govt Recalls its 5 Envoys Including High Commissioner in India

Dhaka: On Wednesday, October 2, the Bangladesh government issued a notice to its envoys stationed in New Delhi to return to Dhaka as part of its ongoing changes in the country’s mission abroad.

The government also asked envoys deployed in Brussels, Canberra, Lisbon and Bangladesh Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York to return immediately.

As per the notice, the Foreign Ministry asked the individuals to relinquish their current responsibilities and return to the headquarters.

The notice states that the ambassadors/high commissioners who have been asked to report to headquarters are- Mustafizur Rahman, high commissioner of Bangladesh to India; Muhammad Abdul Muhith, ambassador and permanent representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations (UN) in New York; Mahbub Hassan Saleh, ambassador of Bangladesh to Belgium; M Allama Siddiqui, Bangladesh high commissioner to Australia; and Rezina Ahmed, ambassador of Bangladesh to Portugal.

“You have been requested to return to Dhaka, leaving your current responsibility immediately,” the notification read.

This comes as the Bangladesh High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Saida Muna Tasbeen was also asked to the Dhaka.

(This is a developing story, more details are top be added)  

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