Dhaka, May 13 -- Students for Sovereignty, one of the numerous political platforms or pressure groups to have emerged in the post-July Uprising scenario, on Tuesday warned the interim government against engaging in any kind of talks or discussions with the Arakan Army or even the UN regarding the so-called humanitarian corridor for Myanmar's bordering Rakhine State, without first consulting the people of Bangladesh, for which the political parties can act as a conduit.

At a press conference held at the Madhur Canteen of Dhaka University, Ziaul Haque, the convener of the student-focused platform, also opposed the potential involvement of Dubai-based logistics firm DP World in the management of Chattogram Port, citing its apparent affiliat...