Saturday, 3 June 2017

In the mountainous Rangamati hill of the mountainous hills of Bangladesh, the houses of the hilly dwellers fire:

Police on Saturday filed a case against 300 unidentified persons in connection with the incident of fire and vandalism in the homes of locals in Rangamati, Rangamati, Bangladesh.
Some people who fled the minor ethnic groups started returning to the village due to fear of the attack. Among the many who fled, Biswajit Chakma of Tilak village of Langdu Sadar She and her neighbors, who ran a grocery shop, went to Jungle in the morning while burning her house and shop in the fire. Biswajit Chakma said, "Everyone was scared since Thursday, but the army brothers and the police administration assures that nothing will happen, so we did not run away, when they were cooking cooked rice, they came to our house on Friday morning. After burning the house, then we fled to the forest His main concern is that ena.
The beginning of the incident on Thursday night. After the body of a local Jubo League worker was found near the Dighinala-Longadu road, there was a stir. After the funeral of Shukradar, local Bangalis brought out a procession and set fire to the houses of the hilly dwellers.

Rangamati deputy commissioner Mohammad Manjurul Mannan said that they are helping the victims. The house and the shop have been burnt like a house. However, the locals say this number is much more. Their house has been burnt and they have opened a local kyang or a school and a girls school. They will be provided from the administration to eat and other requirements.
After the incident, administration officials held a series of meetings with the two parties. After this incident, the Chittagong Hill Tracts (JC) complained that this attack took place under the shadow of local law enforcers. However, Rangamati Police Superintendent Said Tariqul Hasan said that the police went there to help. He said, "When the fire took place, the people of the police went to take it, protecting people's lives is their official duty.


Bishwa

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