
Dhaka : Tension between India and Pakistan is increasing. Meanwhile, a shocking information has been revealed. It is being said that Pakistan’s ambassador to Bangladesh has suddenly gone missing. This incident has created an atmosphere of fear from Dhaka to Islamabad. The question is arising as to where the Pakistani Ambassador went after leaving Dhaka. It is being said that he did not follow diplomatic rules.
Pakistani ambassador missing in Bangladesh
According to information given by the Pakistani Embassy, Ambassador Syed Maroof in Bangladesh has suddenly gone missing. He was responsible for improving relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Maroof is considered one of the most influential officers of Pakistan Foreign Service. He has also worked as Pakistan’s ambassador to New York and London.
There is no response from Pakistan yet.
It has been two days since Pakistan Ambassador Syed Maruf went missing in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, there is no response from Pakistan yet. Bangladesh -based Pakistani Embassy is currently looking for Maroof.
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Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry has no idea about Maroof.
According to the Pakistani Embassy, Ambassador Syed Maroof suddenly left Dhaka on 11 May. He did not give any information to the Embassy or Bangladesh Foreign Ministry. This raises the question as to where Maroof went and why. According to the information received, when an ambassador leaves the country, it is necessary to inform the Ministry of External Affairs. But the Ministry of External Affairs has no information about the absence of Maroof.
Maroof’s role in Yunus government
Syed Maroof was the most active ambassador in the government after Sheikh Hasina’s coup. He emphasized on improving relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Apart from this, because of this, Bangladesh decided to buy rice from Pakistan. In addition, the discussion has started again to improve trade relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan. In 1971, Bangladesh separated from Pakistan with the help of India.
Bangladesh did not support Pakistan.
Bangladesh did not support Pakistan during the deadlock with India. Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also spoke to the Chief Advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh on the phone twice. At this time, Pakistan had told Bangladesh that if India attacked it, it would control chicken neck with the help of China. But the Bangladesh government decided not to go against India. Bangladesh issued a statement requesting the two countries to reduce stress. Even after the ceasefire, Mohammad Yunus welcomed the decision of India and Pakistan.
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