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4 killed as armed groups clash in Khagrachari
Staff Correspondent 26 July, 2025, 16:29

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At least four people were reportedly killed in a gunfight between two armed groups at Jora Sindhu Karbaripara under Dighinala upazila of Khagrachari district on Friday night.

Confirming the gunfight, Dighinala police officer-in-charge Md Zakaria told New Age on Saturday afternoon that the gunfight took place between United Peopleโ€™s Democratic Front and Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti for hours since 8:00pm on Friday.

โ€˜From multiple people we have heard that four people were killed. The place is extremely remote and we cannot send forces to check due to highly remote areas,โ€™ the OC said.

The police officer said that they could not even confirm identities of the deceased as they were yet to receive bodies.

The UPDF, however, in a statement on Saturday said that the news of four UPDF memberss killed in gunfight between UPDF and JSS was โ€˜completely falseโ€™.

In the statement, UPDF spokesperson Ongyo Marma said that the party did not know about any gunfight incident, which was published in media.

โ€˜UPDF did not engage in war with anybody and no UPDF member was killed,โ€™ he said. PCJSS central member Dipayan Khisa said that he was unaware about such gunfight.

According to local people, at least six hours of gunfight took place starting from Friday night between the followers of UPDF led by Prasit Khisa and PCJSS led by Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, widely known as Santu Larma, over establishing supremacy in the area, New Age correspondent in Khagrachari reported.

Witnesses said that panic sparked among the local people after explosion of grenades. They said that grenade explosion was rare in such clashes.​
 
I think we have to impose martial law in Chittagong Hill Tract to save it from disintegration. Strategically, Chittagong Hill Tract is the most important region for Bangladesh. And also we need to abrogate the so called peace treaty with Shanti Bahini to restore rule of Bengalis in Chittagong Hill Tract.


 

Army raids UPDF hideout in Rangamati; gunfire exchanged

Published :
Jul 29, 2025 10:48
Updated :
Jul 29, 2025 10:48

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Members of the Bangladesh Army have raided a hideout of the United Peopleโ€™s Democratic Front (UPDF) in a remote hilly area of Baghaichhari upazila in Rangamati.

The operation was carried out on Tuesday, according to a media release from the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), as per a UNB report.

During the operation, an exchange of gunfire occurred, later security forces recovered firearms, including an AK-47 rifle, ammunition and other military equipment from the hideout, reads it.

Further details of the incident, including possible casualties or arrests, will be shared later, the ISPR said.

Members of the Bangladesh Army have raided a hideout of the United Peopleโ€™s Democratic Front (UPDF) in a remote hilly area of Baghaichhari upazila in Rangamati.

The operation was carried out on Tuesday, according to a media release from the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), as per a UNB report.

During the operation, an exchange of gunfire occurred, later security forces recovered firearms, including an AK-47 rifle, ammunition and other military equipment from the hideout, reads it.

Further details of the incident, including possible casualties or arrests, will be shared later, the ISPR said.​
 
The Chittagong Hill Tract is getting restless once again. The video below contains many pictures of KNF and other terrorist outfits which prove that they are getting weapons and training from across the border. We can use TB-2 attack drones purchased from Turkey to neutralize the terrorist outfits sponsored by India.

 

CHT ACCORD: Implementation not possible without movement: discussion
Staff Correspondent 03 December, 2025, 00:40

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Politicians, rights activists and national minority leaders on Tuesday observed that without a strong movement full implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord, signed about three decades ago, would not be possible.

Their remarks came at a discussion meeting held at the Womenโ€™s Voluntary Association auditorium in Dhaka city jointly organised by Parbatya Chattogram Ganosamhati Samiti and Bangladesh Adivasi Forum, marking 28 years of signing the agreement on December 2, 1997.

With Adivasi Forum leader Gagendra Nath Mahato in chair, the event was addressed by Communist Party of Bangladesh president Kazi Sazzad Zahir Chandan who said that the national minorities must continue their movement for the full implementation of the CHT accord.Dhaka city guide

The left and democratic political parties would continue supporting their movement, Sazzad Zahir said.

Rights activist Khushi Kabir, demanding the full implementation of the 1997 accord, said that it would be the best way to establish peace in the hills.

Adivasi Juba Forum vice-president Amar Shanti Chakma in his keynote paper said that addressing the issue of land ownership and empowerment of the regional and district councils would be the first step for resolving the ongoing crises in the CHT.

Association for Land Reforms and Development executive director Shamsul Huda alleged that the interim government did not give priority to establishing peace in the hills.

He also said that the interim government, after assuming power, had established several reform commissions on different issues, which they could have done for the trouble-ridden CHT region also, but they did not.

Leader of Parbatya Shanti Chukti Bastabayan Andolan Zakir Hossain, also chief executive of non-governmental organisation Nagorik Uddyog, mentioned that signing of the peace accord did not result in an end to the conflicts and confrontations as was expected. Assistant general secretary of Socialist Party of Bangladesh Razequzzaman Ratan said that the peace accord had failed to fulfil the aspirations of the national minority people.

He demanded an immediate end to the rampant grabbing of land of the national minority communities and full implementation of the CHT accord.

Bangladesh Jasod standing committee member Mushtuq Husein also demanded an immediate end to the violation of human rights of the national minority people of the hills.

Central leader of Parbatya Chattogram Ganasamhati Samiti KS Mong called on the government to resolve the problems of the CHT region, prioritising it as a national crisis.​
 

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