MP Aslam owns 54 acres of river and body of water



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According to the commission’s report, MP Aslam had stated in his application that his facility stretched over just over 51 acres. But the survey showed that the amount of land is just over 54 acres. From this, the land of Buriganga and Turagati and the port boundary is about 8 acres, the river land is about 13 acres. The rest of the land is under DAP.

The commission has recommended removing the power plant, factory jetty and other facilities and restoring the land to its previous state. In this case, if MP Aslamul Haque does not remove it or expresses reluctance, the district administration will carry out an eviction campaign in collaboration with the agencies involved and the MP will bear all costs, said the River Protection Commission. Apart from this occupied land, in order to protect the Buriganga River, the commission has also recommended immediate rescue of the remaining lands upstream.

MP said on Tuesday to hear the report of the National River Protection Commission. Aslamul contacted Haque on his mobile phone. The first light. Hearing the question, he laughed out loud. Then he said: ‘Then everything has to be canceled. Mutations must be canceled. CS registration must be canceled. We bought the seats, brother. There is a pending case in court in this regard. It is one meter of subjudice. It wouldn’t be right for him to talk too much.

Regarding the occupation of rivers and reservoirs, MP Aslam said: “The law does not have jurisdiction to inspect and report to the rivers commission. The commission can only make recommendations. I can not decide. It doesn’t matter what they give or don’t give. ‘ When asked if he had personally requested the survey from the commission, the deputy said that he had requested not only the river commission but also 16 other departments. He will appear in court again if necessary for this River Commission study.

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