Houses of poor demolished in the name of eviction: Hassan Ariff

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Local Government, Rural Development and

Cooperatives Adviser AF Hassan Ariff today said houses of poor have been

demolished in the name of evicting illegal occupants around the rivers during

the past regime, although big buildings are still standing high next to those

houses.

“Most of the domestic workers of the capital live in the areas where eviction

drives have been conducted. This isn’t the right way of eviction, as it

affects them economically,” he said.

The advisor made the remarks while addressing a seminar “Blue network around

Dhaka city” at Pani Bhaban here, said a ministry press release.

Revealing that they have formed a committee with experts, Hassan Ariff, also

adviser of the ministry of land, said, “Our first task will be to identify

the problem on the basis of their suggestions and then find a solution.”

He added, “As we know that proper rules and regulations were not followed in

road constructions. We need to collectively start the action plan. Now

decisions should be taken afte
r scrutinizing the recommendations to be made

by the experts.”

With Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministries of Environment, Forestry

and Climate Change and Water Resources in the chair, Adilur Rahman Khan,

Advisor to the Ministries on Industries and, Housing and Public Works also

spoke at the seminar.

Adilur Rahman Khan stressed the need for initiating eviction drive against

the illegal occupants, saying “If we can’t save the rivers and canals from

the illegal encroachers, the people will not get the results of the mass-

uprising of July-August.”

He added, “For this, I will do what is necessary from the ministry.”

Syeda Rizwana Hasan said, “If we don’t think about Dhaka’s canals and rivers,

then we will not be able to save Dhaka.”

“An integrated action plan will have to be taken to save Dhaka’s rivers and

canals . . . immediate, mid-term and three-year roadmap along with an

integrated action plan will have to be prepared,” she said, mentioning that

the young generation of Dhaka did not
see any clean canal.

Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources Nazmul Ahsan, and Director

General of Bangladesh Water Development Board Muhammad Amirul Haque Bhuyan,

among others, others were also present.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha