Health Minister Mohammed Nasim on Sunday said some 70,000 women out of the Rohingya people who have taken shelter in Bangladesh in the face of persecution by Myanmar forces in Rakhine State are pregnant.

“While visiting the areas in Cox’s Bazar where the Rohingyas have taken shelter, we’ve found that 70,000 women out of the total refugees are pregnant,” Nasim said.

The minister also said the Rohingya influx rekindle the 1971 War of Liberation.

He said the government is providing food and health care services to the Roningyas and many countries have come forward to help them.

“Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has stood by the Rohingyas like a mother, like a sister. Today, the international community is against Myanmar. The Bangladesh government continued its efforts to woo the international community to mount pressure on Myanmar to take its citizens back,” Nasim said.

He also said the Prime Minister will strongly raise the issue at the upcoming 72nd UN General Assembly.

On Saturday, a 14-member delegation of the Awami League-led 14-party alliance visited Cox’s Bazar to provide relief materials among the Rohingyas.

Talking about the ‘9th One Health Bangladesh Conference’, the minister urged all to work in a coordinated way to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.