Social watchdogs call for protecting rivers in Rajshahi

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Social watchdogs at a meeting here today

unequivocally called for protecting the existing rivers, including the mighty

Padma, through freeing those from pollution and grabbing.

They categorically mentioned that the unabated pollution, contamination and

illegal grabbing are posing serious threats to the rivers and demanded

immediate action against the malpractices.

Local unit of Bangladesh Poribesh Andolon (BAPA) and Rajshahi Rakkha Sangram

Parishad jointly organised the human-chain-cum-street-corner meeting at

Shaheb Bazar Zero Point putting forward a set of demands to protect the

rivers.

BAPA Joint Secretary SM Mijanur Rahman addressed the meeting as the chief

guest with its local unit President Jamat Khan in the chair.

Editor of Daily Sonar Desh Akbarul Hassan Millat, Rulfao Director Afzal

Hossain and BAPA local unit vice-president Selina Begum addressed, among

others, the meeting.

Emphasizing the importance of the rivers for the survival of the region,

discussants expect that the Padma Riv
er will be brought under capital

dredging for the restoration of its navigability.

Living and livelihood conditions of many people are dependent on the river

which has also influenced the ecosystem and biodiversity in the region. In

all perspectives, there is an urgent need to protect the river.

Jamat Khan said there are immense prospects of carrying goods through the

river routes after capital dredging of the Padma River.

The rivers are losing their previous shape gradually due to various reasons

including illegal embouchement and occupation, he mentioned.

To mitigate the problem, there is a need of creating awareness among the

public in general side by side with administrative measures, he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha