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পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম উন্নয়ন বোর্ডের নতুন চেয়ারম্যান অনুপ কুমার চাকমা
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Jan 20, 2025 22:37
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Jan 20, 2025 22:37

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পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম উন্নয়ন বোর্ডে চেয়ারম্যান পদে নতুন নিয়োগ দিয়েছে অন্তর্বর্তীকালীন সরকার। মেজর জেনারেল (অবসরপ্রাপ্ত) অনুপ কুমার চাকমাকে (এনডিসি) আগামী দুই বছরের জন্য চুক্তিভিত্তিক নিয়োগ দিয়ে প্রজ্ঞাপন জারি করা হয়েছে।

সোমবার (২০ জানুয়ারি) জনপ্রশাসন মন্ত্রণালয়ের চুক্তি ও বৈদেশিক নিয়োগ শাখার উপসচিব আবুল হায়াত মো. রফিকের স্বাক্ষর করা এক প্রজ্ঞাপনে এ তথ্য জানিয়েছে মন্ত্রণালয়।

প্রজ্ঞাপনে বলা হয়েছে, পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম উন্নয়ন বোর্ড আইন, ২০১৪-এর ৬(২) ধারা অনুযায়ী মেজর জেনারেল (অবসরপ্রাপ্ত) অনুপ কুমার চাকমাকে অন্য যে কোনো পেশা, ব্যবসা কিংবা সরকারি, আধাসরকারি, বেসরকারি প্রতিষ্ঠান/সংগঠনের সঙ্গে কর্মসম্পর্ক পরিত্যাগের শর্তে যোগদানের তারিখ থেকে ২ বছর মেয়াদে পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম উন্নয়ন বোর্ডের চেয়ারম্যান পদে সরকারের সচিব পদমর্যাদায় ও আর্থিক সুবিধাদিসহ চুক্তিভিত্তিক নিয়োগ প্রদান করা হলো।

নিয়োগের অন্যান্য শর্ত চুক্তিপত্র দ্বারা নির্ধারিত হবে এবং জনস্বার্থে এ আদেশ জারি করা হলো বলেও প্রজ্ঞাপনে জানানো হয়েছে।

প্রসঙ্গত, গত বছরের ৫ আগস্ট দেশে রাজনৈতিক পট-পরিবর্তনের পর ১১ আগস্ট উপদেষ্টা হিসেবে শপথ গ্রহণ করেন পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম উন্নয়ন বোর্ডের তৎকালীন চেয়ারম্যান সুপ্রদীপ চাকমা। পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম বিষয়ক মন্ত্রণালয়ের উপদেষ্টা হিসেবে দায়িত্ব গ্রহণের পর শূন্য হয় উন্নয়ন বোর্ডের চেয়ারম্যান পদটি। বিগত ৪ মাসের বেশি সময় ধরে চেয়ারম্যান পদটি শূন্য থাকার পর অবশেষে পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম উন্নয়ন বোর্ডে সাবেক সেনা কর্মকর্তাকে নিয়োগ দিল সরকার।​
 
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CHT accord: New Monitoring Committee to be activated
To establish lasting peace in the hills, it is essential to alleviate the fear among the hill people caused by the non-implementation of many critical provisions of the accord
Editorial Desk
Published: 22 Jan 2025, 15: 12

Despite the signing of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Peace Accord on 2 December 1997 to establish peace in the region, numerous provisions of the agreement remain unimplemented even after 27 years. This prolonged inaction has led to significant dissatisfaction among the hill communities, while successive governments have failed to take effective measures to address the issues.

A high-level committee formed earlier to monitor the implementation of the accord remained largely inactive due to political reasons. Leadership appointments to the committee often lacked the capacity or time to make decisions or hold meetings, stalling progress in monitoring the accord’s implementation.

With the interim government assuming office on 8 August, the previous monitoring committee was dissolved. In response, a new committee was formed on 12 January, headed by Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain.

The inclusion of Jyotirindra Bodhipriyo Larma, president of the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), and Sudatta Chakma, chairman of the task force on the matter, as members of the committee has been positively received.

According to a government notification, the newly constituted committee has been tasked with monitoring and supervising the implementation of the Accord. Its responsibilities include addressing problems related to the accord’s implementation, taking necessary actions, and, if required, making recommendations to the government.

The regional organisations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) allege that, although the Hill Tracts Accord was signed 27 years ago, its fundamental clauses remain unimplemented.

Conversely, the government has consistently claimed that most of the accord's clauses have already been implemented. On 24 August last year, the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord Implementation Movement held a press conference, urging the interim government to prioritise the accord's implementation in its agenda.

Later, in the last week of November, the organisation sent a letter to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus reiterating the same demand.

In this context, the reconstitution of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord Monitoring Committee is a welcome step forward. It is hoped that the current committee will avoid the challenges faced by its predecessor and provide the government with practical recommendations to address the pressing issues in the region.

Previous party-led governments often prioritised establishing political dominance over fulfilling the demands of the entire CHT population. As the interim government is free from partisan ambitions, it is better positioned to engage in open discussions and work towards a logical and equitable resolution to the region's problems.

Above all, to achieve a permanent solution to the Chittagong Hill Tracts problem, the primary issue—land disputes—must be prioritised. Unfortunately, despite the formation of several commissions to address land disputes following the accord’s signing, these bodies have been unable to function effectively. It is imperative for the government to create an environment in which the land dispute commission can operate without fear or hindrance.

One of the key objectives of the Hill Tracts Accord was to preserve the unique identity, culture, and lifestyle of the hill communities.

However, while various programmes have been initiated to develop the region’s economy and infrastructure over the past two and a half decades, little progress has been made in this area.

To establish lasting peace in the hills, it is essential to alleviate the fear among the hill people caused by the non-implementation of many critical provisions of the accord.

In this regard, the monitoring committee can play a crucial role as a bridge between the government and the hill communities.​
 
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Adviser Sakhawat calls for dialogue to resolve conflict in hills

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Sakhawat Hussain. Photo: Star

Shipping Adviser Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain has said that the situation in the hill areas must be addressed through government-led discussions after identifying the root causes.

"Bandarban is an area of peace and harmony. The sudden surge in terrorist activities here has caused distress among everyone," he told reporters after visiting a Buddhist orphanage in Bandarban town today.

Highlighting the importance of involving experienced individuals to restore peace and harmony in the region, the adviser said, "It's time for everyone to come together and solve the issue."

The adviser also mentioned that the government is considering establishing a land port at Ghumdhum in Teknaf to enhance trade with Myanmar.

After the programme, the adviser planted trees at the Buddhist orphanage.

The army's Bandarban Region Commander Brigadier General Rakib Ibne Rezwan, Joint Secretary to the Ministry of Labor ASM Ashraful Islam, Zilla Parishad Chairman Professor Thanjama Lusai, Deputy Commissioner Shamim Ara Rini, and Superintendent of Police Shahidullah Kawsar were also present at the event.​
 
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Bhai @Saif putting up pictures of dead people is not a great idea. It is in poor taste in my opinion.

It is important to make people aware about India sponsored Shanti Bahini's heinous crimes against Bengali people in Chittagong Hill Tracts. I have put up the pictures of dead people to show the brutality of Shanti Bahini with whom Awami League has signed a peace treaty in 1997. Those Shanti Bahini terrorists should have been hanged for the brutal murders of Bengalis and Tribal people in Chittagong Hill Tracts. Alas! those terrorists are roaming freely in Chittagong Hill Tracts which, as a Bengali, I cannot tolerate anymore.

Those pictures are fine. We encourage non-censorship.
 
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