Impossible to build discrimination-free country with continued unrest in CHT, protesters say demanding ‘political solution’

It is now not doable to fabricate a discrimination-free nation with the persevered violence within the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) because the problem wants to be resolved politically, speakers stated at a rally on the present time (21 September).

Any verbalize of ethnic teams is an argument for the total nation and it wants to be solved politically with out the exhaust of force, they stated on the rally, held below the banner of ‘Samatal Adivasi Students, Adolescence and Overall Other folks’ in entrance of the Raju Memorial Sculpture at Dhaka College this afternoon.

The speakers furthermore protested the most contemporary attacks, arson and shootings within the properties and establishments of minority ethnic teams within the three hill districts and demanded justice.

The protesters raised a six level-put a matter to that involves compensation for victims of violence in Khagrachhari’s Dighinala, rehabilitation of the families of the deceased and treatment to the injured, and compensation to all house owners of outlets and properties vandalised and reveal on fire in hilly areas.

The calls for furthermore encompass formation of an inquiry rate below the supervision of the United Countries and exemplary punishment to these guilty of the attacks, security of existence and property of the residents of the hill districts, and the paunchy implementation of the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT) Peace Treaty at some level of the next six months.

Ujjal Azim, sports activities, education and tradition secretary of Bangladesh Adivasi Discussion board, presided over the rally addressed by Dr Gajendranath Mahato, Falguni Tripura, and Ripon Chandra Banai amongst others. A allege march used to be furthermore held after the rally.

No longer too lengthy ago, violent clashes erupted within the hill districts of Khagrachhari and Rangamati, leaving four of us dull and over 50 injured.

The incidents, which took place on Thursday and Friday, resulted in heightened tensions and heavy legislation enforcement deployment in each areas. Amid deteriorating verbalize, local administrations imposed Section 144 within the two districts.