Pakistan’s high commissioner to Bangladesh, Syed Ahmed Maroof, has unexpectedly gone on leave, triggering a wave of speculation in diplomatic circles and on social media.
Maroof left Dhaka on 11 May, flying to Islamabad via Dubai. On the same day, the Pakistan High Commission informed Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs about his departure. A spokesperson from the commission said he is back in Pakistan for “consultations,” but did not share more details.
The embassy also confirmed that Deputy High Commissioner Muhammad Asif will serve as the acting envoy in his absence. However, no end date for Maroof’s leave has been mentioned in the official note sent to the Bangladeshi government.
Since the change in government in Dhaka, Maroof had been a visibly active diplomat. He played a key role in arranging high-level visits, including that of Pakistan’s foreign secretary, and had travelled widely across Bangladesh. His last known visit was to Cox’s Bazar on 9 May.
Maroof took charge as Pakistan’s envoy in December 2023. His sudden leave has led to several theories, with some suggesting it could be linked to changes in Pakistan’s diplomatic approach or recent regional events. For now, no clear reason has been given, leaving observers to watch the situation closely.
Inputs from TOI
Maroof left Dhaka on 11 May, flying to Islamabad via Dubai. On the same day, the Pakistan High Commission informed Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs about his departure. A spokesperson from the commission said he is back in Pakistan for “consultations,” but did not share more details.
The embassy also confirmed that Deputy High Commissioner Muhammad Asif will serve as the acting envoy in his absence. However, no end date for Maroof’s leave has been mentioned in the official note sent to the Bangladeshi government.
Since the change in government in Dhaka, Maroof had been a visibly active diplomat. He played a key role in arranging high-level visits, including that of Pakistan’s foreign secretary, and had travelled widely across Bangladesh. His last known visit was to Cox’s Bazar on 9 May.
Maroof took charge as Pakistan’s envoy in December 2023. His sudden leave has led to several theories, with some suggesting it could be linked to changes in Pakistan’s diplomatic approach or recent regional events. For now, no clear reason has been given, leaving observers to watch the situation closely.
Inputs from TOI
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