The long-standing illegal dam has been removed from gudara canal in shat gombuj union of bagerhat sadar upazila today:<Text>
The removal of the dam, which had been obstructing the canal for a significant period, has brought much-needed relief and joy to the local community.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, locals had alleged that a group of unscrupulous individuals had been illegally occupying the canal and using the dam for fish cultivation. This long-standing issue had hindered the normal water flow, significantly impacting agricultural activities in the region.
Despite previous government changes, there were persistent attempts by influential parties to reclaim the canal, exacerbating the disruption of water flow. This situation had been a source of frustration among the locals, who were keen to see the canal restored to its natural state.
Efforts to excavate approximately two and a half kilometers of the Gudara Canal faced oppos
ition from certain influential individuals who attempted to block the removal of the dam. This led to heightened tensions and anger among the local population.
In response to the demands of the community, and with the support of Sheikh Majurul Haque Rahad, Member of Parliament for Bagerhat-2 constituency, the dam was finally dismantled. This development has renewed hope among locals, who anticipate a return to normal water flow in the canal, enabling farmers to cultivate their crops more effectively.
The removal of the dam has been met with widespread relief and happiness among the residents, who are optimistic about the positive impact this will have on agriculture and their livelihoods.
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