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The most influential Rohingya family is now a street begger


 
Khaleda Begum of Tom Market in Myanmar had several shops including hardware, grocery stores, which cost at least crores of rupees. The house was also the most appealing in the area. They were the most influential in the Muslim dominated market.
In the face of persecution of the army, all shops, houses and property including 15 and a half days passed through a lot of difficulties crossed the boundary of the Naf river and barbed wire in Bangladesh. Immediately after coming to know, shops and houses were burnt. Meanwhile, there was no tent yet. Mileen no relief Sheltered under the open sky. As a result, Pathar Fakir got momentarily from the millionaire.
He was seen sitting in a grove near the Kutupalong road on a corner of the river. Looking at the surprise of the unknown, unknown way. Everything is unknown to him. A baby of 3 months is seen crying in his bosom. When yesterday Khaleda Begum talked with her, she was hungry. But in appearance was the impression of nobility. The right hand was a golden clock. Wearing clothes were also quite elegant. But he could not touch his hand for shame.
Khaleda Khanam said, "In the Tom Bazar area they were the King's Hall. There was no lack of anything. They had about 12 acres of land. Thirty cows were there. There was more resources in addition to the shop jute. All will be worth millions of rupees. Who is going to go now, what can I do not find anything? Joint family member Alaya Begum also has a small child.
He said, "In the way of coming to Bangladesh, despite the fact that two hundred thousand Myanmar coin kayats, the brokers have been sold and sold it to two and a half thousand rupees. In the last two days, with difficulty, feeding children and feeding dry food somehow feed the kids. But other members of the family are sitting on the road without eating. '
The family members Abdul Hamid and Maulvi Mainuddin said, 'Their family is very big. Although all 30 members of Bangladesh are in trouble, all assets have to be left out. Now they are empty handed. '

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