Bangladeshis willing to leave China to be brought back: PM Hasina

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina. File Photo
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina. File Photo

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has directed the authorities concerned to bring back Bangladeshis from China who are willing to return as the Asian giant battles a new type of virus.

"Our main purpose is the safety of our citizens," state minister for foreign affairs M Shahriar Alam said in a Facebook post on Monday.

The government will make the arrangement to bring back its citizens as per the directive, he said, adding: "We’ve started discussions with the Chinese government in this regard.”

It will be decided through discussion with local administration in China and with their consent on how this will be done, he said.

A primary directive will be issued by today to prepare a list of citizens who are willing to return.

Coronavirus has caused at least 80 deaths while China confirmed 2,744 cases by midnight Sunday. The disease has spread to other countries as well.

Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, is at the centre of the outbreak. Wuhan is in lockdown and China has imposed travel bans on a number of other cities.

At least 44 cases have been confirmed outside China but there have been no deaths outside China.

Coronavirus causes a severe acute respiratory infection but there is no specific cure or vaccine. Most of the deaths have been of elderly people or those with pre-existing respiratory problems.

Meanwhile, the Bangladesh embassy in Beijing has opened a hotline number +(86)-17801116005 for Bangladeshis.

There are about 300 to 400 Bangladeshi students in Wuhan, according to the foreign ministry.

On behalf of some students, Sajib Hossain, an assistant teacher at Yangtze University in Wuhan province, posted a letter on Facebook addressing the foreign ministry in which he sought assistance from the Bangladesh authorities.

He said over 500 Bangladeshi students are living here.