Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali also said that his country has not closed its border along Rakhine state, home to the minority community in Myanmar.
Scores of Rohingyas Muslims have fled Myanmar over the past few years alleging atrocities by the Myanmarese army.
He stressed that the solution to the Rohingya problem should be found in Myanmar itself by giving the same rights as is given to 21 other tribes there.
"There are 8,00,000 Rohingyas and naturally the solution to the Rohingya problem must be found in Myanmar itself. They must be given the same rights as is given to 21 other tribes in Myanmar.
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He said the Rohingya problem arised because Myanmar consistently calls them as Bangladeshi.
"So, the more you give shelter to them, the more difficult it becomes to repatriate them," Ali said.
Northern Rakhine, which is home to the mostly Bengali speaking Muslim Rohingya minority and borders Bangladesh, has been under military lockdown ever since surprise raids on border posts left nine police dead last month.