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After the arrest of his son Irfan Selim in the recent incident of beating a naval officer, the ‘history of the occupation’ of this MP has started to come to light in Dhaka-6’s Daputa constituency.

Faced with the change in situation, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has also begun to search for the illicit assets of the Haji Selim family.

The locals feel that now is the right time to rescue Haji Selim’s occupied property.

However, those who have behaved do not want to open their mouths. Their fear is that if the situation improves, they may get angry at the Haji Selim family.

This Agrani Bank location has been rescued from Haji Selim's possession.

This Agrani Bank place has been rescued from Haji Selim’s possession.

Gas pump on deaf ground

The district administration had allocated one acre of land in the Kamalbagh area of ​​Lalbagh in 2005 for the construction of a school building and a complex for the deaf for the rehabilitation of the hearing impaired. The land is government khas non-agricultural land. The only government secondary school for the hearing impaired in the country is the flagship project of the Bangladesh National Association of the Deaf.

According to the allocation documents of the school for the deaf, land was allocated in 2005 at a symbolic price of 5 lakh rupees.

Deaf school officials said they had been in possession of the land for three years after receiving the assignment. In 2006, Haji Selim’s men uprooted the land border posts, killed people and took possession of the land. Now there is the Haji Selim gas station.

Requests have been made to various government departments, including the Ministry of Education and the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, to reclaim the land. A notice has also been published in the newspaper requesting the intervention of the Prime Minister. Programs such as the human chain and the press conference have been observed. Finally, on October 26, the Bangladesh National Association of the Deaf asked the RAB Director General for assistance in rescuing the land.

Haji Selim had filed a case in court in 2009 claiming ownership of the land. Although the verdict in the case was in favor of the school authorities, it was not possible to recover the land from Haji Selim’s possession.

Majnu Sheikh, executive director of the Bangladesh National Association of the Deaf, told bdnews24.com: “Since 2005, the school authorities have been paying rent for the land. So far, the district administration has explained the occupation of the site. to school authorities in three phases.

“The land was taken for the education, treatment and rehabilitation of people with hearing and speech disabilities throughout the country. These works are hampered by the occupation of land. Now there is less space where we are working. That is why he took the place requesting the government at that time. “

The land of Haji Selim's 'Gulshan Ara City Market' was the Tibetan hall of the Jagannath College students.

The land of Haji Selim’s ‘Gulshan Ara city market’ was the Tibetan hall of the Jagannath College students.

The School for the Hearing Impaired in Dhaka’s Vijayanagar was enrolled in the MPO in 1984 as a high school. Recognition at the secondary level comes six years later. The government was formed in 2016.

Taimur Alam Khandaker, a land settler and former president of the National Association of the Deaf, said: “No one speaks out of fear of Haji Selim. We have approached many government officials many times to address the problem. Everyone calms down, but their mouths go dry when they hear about Haji Selim.

“In this situation, it will not be possible to recover the land without the intervention of the Prime Minister.”

In this context, Haji Selim’s lawyer, Shri Pran Nath, said that Taimur Alam Khandaker came to occupy the land purchased by Haji Selim at that time (2003) by force from BNP. He also said that a land-related case is underway.

More possession

A resident of the Soarighat area said that Haji Selim, who is the commissioner, began taking control of various ghats and commercial leases. And after becoming a member of parliament, he began to occupy.

In addition to the land for the school for the deaf, he also occupied the land of Agrani Bank at Moulvibazar in Old Dhaka. After the arrest of his son Irfan, Agrani Bank took possession of the land.

Haji Selim owns Tibet Hall at Jagannath University.

Haji Selim has occupied an acre of BIWTA land in Jhauchar de Kamrangirchar and has rented it out. These facilities were also evicted, but could not be retained.

An official from the Bangladesh Water Development Board said: “Haji Selim took possession of the land immediately after the rescue. He’s doing the same thing over and over. “

There are also reports of forced occupation of the Chan Sardar cold storage site named after Haji Selim’s father in Chhota Katra in Chawkbazar.

Jagannath University students in human chain demanding the rescue of Tibet Hall from Haji Selim's occupation

Jagannath University students in human chain demanding the rescue of Tibet Hall from Haji Selim’s occupation

Haji Selim is the owner of the Nalgola Sardar hardware market in the Chawkbazar area. The site where Sardar Hardware is manufactured is owned by the Bhawal Estate. There is a pending case with the Bhawal Estate regarding this property.

Haji Selim demolished the Bashir market in Chawkbazar the night before Eid-ul-Fitr. He occupied this market at night.

It is alleged that Haji Selim also occupied the Medina Ashiq Tower in Chawkbazar.

Ashik Tower was a former part of Fancy Market. According to the locals, Haji Selim first bought the shop of some merchants at Fancy Market by hand. Later, another merchant was forced to demolish the Ashik Tower and a new multi-story building was constructed.

Many of the old ones in the new market are no longer adequately explained to the store. Also, some traders were in trouble when they were informed that there would be no shoe stores in the new market, although there were shoe stores in the old market.

The Chawkbazar Shipyard was the first commercial building in Dhaka. Haji Selim is also accused of demolishing the building and occupying the land.

The Medina Group office was established by occupying government land in a bigha area on Green Road in the capital.

Haji Selim has constructed a six-story building in the Lalbagh Embankment area occupying approximately one acre of land from the Water Development Board, Rod, Cement Market and 10% of the land in Kalunagar. However, the front of this market has recently been evicted.

However, Haji Selim’s lawyer claimed that the deputy had accumulated wealth by trading Medina Tank and Tiger Cement.

Following the arrest of the boy, an operation has been launched to reclaim the land held by Haji Selim in Sonargaon.

Following the arrest of the boy, an operation has been launched to reclaim the land held by Haji Selim in Sonargaon.

Attorney Pran Nath said: “People now say these things out of revenge. Haji Selim never bought land by force. Each of his lands was named and he did not buy any adulterated lands.

When asked about the Nalgola Bhawal Estate, he said there was a pending case against 36% more land. He owned the property and bought it from Haji.

When asked why the building was constructed while the case was pending, he said the court had not prohibited the construction of anything.

In response to a question, Pannath, who has been involved with Haji Selim’s lawyer for 30 years, said that his (Haji Selim’s) hobby is simply making money. It has many resources, but none of them are adulterated ”.

However, the locals claim that Haji Selim always buys more adulterated property. Besides waqf, it focuses more on government lands.

The truth of the words of the locals has also been discovered recently. On November 1, the local administration recovered 14 bighas of Khas land held by the Medina Group from Haji Selim in Sonargaon, Narayanganj.

Sonargaon Upazila (Lands) Deputy Commissioner Al Mamun said that all illegal establishments of the Medina Group have been identified.

There they have occupied about 14 bighas of earth on both sides of their cement factory.

Al-Mamun said that the entire land had been identified, adding that three of the occupied structures had been demolished and another had become too hard and heavy to cause trouble in Veku.

However, red flags have been raised in those places, he said.

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Demonstration in Jagannath to rescue Haji Selim from the hall

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The administration recovered 14 bighas of land from Haji Selim’s possession in Narayanganj



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