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The argument of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Chittagong Hill Tracts Ministry of Affairs was that such propaganda could create a negative impression among people across the country about an area.
A parliamentary committee meeting held in Sangsad Bhaban on Wednesday discussed a television commercial. There is a dialogue in that ad for a brand of tea leaves: “I will send you to Bandarban overnight.”
In the meeting discussion it was said that such announcements created a negative impression on people’s minds about the mountainous areas. This will establish the transfer of government officials and employees in the mountainous areas as a punitive transfer. That is why these campaigns must stop.
When asked about this, committee member Kujendra Lal told Tripura bdnews24.com: “These campaigns can create a negative impression in the area. That is why we have asked the Ministry of Information to stop such propaganda.”
A press release issued by the Secretary of Parliament said the meeting recommended to the Information Ministry to take the necessary steps to stop such propaganda that any government official or employee would be published in the Chittagong Hill Tracts as a failure in official work.
The parliamentary committee has recommended the appointment of experienced teachers in their respective regional languages in order to teach students in their respective native languages in the primary schools of the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
The committee also recommended that the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Public Utilities Commission discuss the issue of appointing a principal by promoting among senior assistant teachers of primary schools to carry out the educational activities. adequately.
Chairman of the Committee. The meeting was chaired by Dabirul Islam and was attended by committee members, Chittagong Hill Tracts Minister of Affairs, Bir Bahadur U Shai Singh, Dipankar Talukder, Kujendra Lal Tripura, Mir Mostaq Ahmed Robi and Basanti Chakma.
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