If Teknaf is left unprotected, Bangladesh will also be unprotected: Speakers

Speakers at a discussion at the present time (7 December) stated that if Teknaf is left geopolitically unprotected, Bangladesh may maybe perchance even be unprotected as it’s now not factual a border dwelling, nonetheless an contemporary financial zone as successfully.

The contributors of Teknaf will have to accept as true with a stake in deciding Teknaf’s insurance policies, they stated at the discussion, titled “Rohingya Disaster and Socio-financial Change: Actuality and Future”, organised by the Jatiya Nagorik Committee (JANAC), Chattogram Division.

The tournament became held as fragment of the platform’s Chattogram Rising Initiative at the Teknaf Upazila Parishad convention hall in Cox’s Bazar.

Aminullah Saif, headmaster of Sabrang Coastal Red Crescent High College, presided over the discussion, whereas JANAC Teknaf Organiser Shayem Sikder moderated the tournament.

At the programme, JANAC Central Member SM Suja Uddin stated, “Workers, day labourers, and salt farmers will accept as true with to be ready to keep in touch for themselves, derive determined their pursuits, and accept as true with the factual to stable their future.

“We resolve politics luxuriate in this. We’re looking to keep in touch for the childhood population of Bangladesh. We can assemble a brand new political association via political management under the age of fifty.”

Prof Muhammad Omar Farooq, district organiser of JANAC in Cox’s Bazar, stated that Teknaf holds a with out a doubt necessary plot in the geopolitics, strategic security, and humanitarian insurance policies of South and Southeast Asia.

Khalid Bin Said, JANAC’s district organiser, referred to as on the contributors of Teknaf to tell zero tolerance in opposition to pills to determined the horrible recognition of gear.

Tariqur Rahman, a e-book of JANAC from Eidgaon, highlighted the geopolitical significance of Teknaf.

Local businessman Rafiqul Islam referred to as for harnessing the aptitude of the blue financial system.

College trainer Taslima Parveen Sumi raised issues about insecurity precipitated by the continuing battle between Myanmar’s junta and the Arakan Military along the banks of the Naf River, to boot to the a form of problems posed by the Rohingya disaster.

Morshed Alam, a e-book of the Anti-discrimination College students Movement, discussed how employment opportunities for the local population in the tourism sector may maybe perchance even be ensured.

Local youths Atiqur Rahman and Belal Uddin, who were victims of abduction, shared their harrowing experiences of kidnapping, torture, and ransom.