Lahore, Jan. 27 -- MIGRATION, displacement, compulsive shifting or dislodgment; whatever you call it, the process is always very painful, particularly when you know that it is going to be an irreversible process. Be it migration of the Muslims from Hindustan to Pakistan in 1947 or compulsive shifting of the Rohingyas from Myanmar's Rakhine State to Bangladesh; situation had ever been very painful. According to a detailed report, an estimated 655,000 to 700,000 Rohingya people reportedly fled to Bangladesh between 25 August 2017 and December 2017, to avoid ethnic and religious persecution by Myanmar's security forces in their "clearance operations" against insurgents, joining 300,000 Rohingya refugees who were already there in Bangladesh. Th...