The sentence "Need Rafique have gone to Dhaka?" implies
A. Rafique, hasn't gone to Dhaka but he needs to.
B. Rafique didn't need to go to Dhaka but he has
C. Rafique will need to go to Dhaka in the future.
D. Rafique couldn't help going to Dhaka
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B.
Rafique didn't need to go to Dhaka but he has
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