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Bangladesh: Minority Leaders Urge Govt To Create Separate Ministry For Minorities

As per the latest reports, different religions and ethnic leaders have requested the Bangladesh government to make a different ministry and national commission for the country’s minority networks.

Government Needs To Execute Different Land Commission

The leaders put the requests at the debut meeting of Bangladesh Hindu-Bouddha-Christian Oikya Parishad’s two-day tenth third committee, held at the capital’s Institution of Engineers on Friday. Famous author and feature writer Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury join the program for all intents and purposes from London.

The minority chiefs said the government needs to appropriately execute the Vested Property Return Act-2001 and CHT Accord-1997, and make CHT Land Commission utilitarian. They likewise requested a different land commission for ethnic individuals living in the fields.

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They said the government needs to figure out independent laws to secure individuals of those networks and end oppression of them. Tending to the meeting, administering party Awami League’s Office Secretary Biplab Barua said Prime Minister Sheik Hasina has guaranteed the freedoms of the nation’s strict and ethnic networks.

Nonetheless, advocate Rana Dasgupta, the parishad’s overall secretary, and International Crimes Tribunal examiner, said guaranteeing the prosperity of individuals having a place with various strict and ethnic networks has turned into a test in present-day Bangladesh.

Equity Is Yet To Be Established

As of now, the nation’s rights situation is troubling, and equity has not been set up yet, said veteran left-inclining legislator Pankaj Bhattacharya, likewise executive of the chamber arrangement board of trustees.

The previous administrator of the National Human Rights Commission Prof Mizanur Rahman said minorities actually need to speak more loudly for freedoms, 50 years after the autonomy. Prominent financial expert Debapriya Bhattacharya said on one side Bangladesh is focusing to turn into a central pay country and communicating the longing to turn into a created country.

Nonetheless, there has been a disturbance in guaranteeing individuals’ equivalent freedoms, he said.

 

 

 

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