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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has expressed deep concern over the fire that broke out in three slums of the capital two days apart. He said the fires in the Baunia Dam slum in the Kalshi area of Pallabi, a seven-story slum in Mohakhali and Bihari Patti on Babar Road in Mohammadpur were mysterious within 28 hours.
He expressed this concern in a statement sent to the media on Thursday signed by BNP organization secretary Syed Emran Saleh Prince, who is currently in charge of the party’s central office.
In a statement, Mirza Fakhrul said that between Tuesday and Wednesday in the Corona situation, many low-income people in the three slums of the capital lost their houses, property, money, clothing and even kitchen utensils. In such situation, they are living a very inhuman life under the open sky in winter.
In a statement, the BNP general secretary said that the slum dwellers’ idea was set ablaze by supporters of the ruling party in a conspiracy to control the slums. They are desperate to control the counter-occupation by setting fire, embezzling millions of rupees through dishonest prosecutions, drug trafficking and extortion.
He said in a statement that news had been published in the media that despite 953 fire incidents in different Dhaka slums in the past three years, law enforcement agencies had not been able to file a single complaint. This is mainly due to collusion and illegal influence of government-backed land grabbers. Landslides have become a source of wealth in the capital’s slums at various times. On the one hand, low-income and defenseless people are fleeing from one slum to another due to the fires. Staying impassive without the slightest frown.
Describing such a lack of scowling as an extreme act of inhumanity, the BNP secretary general said that people are being deprived of assistance despite facing extreme danger due to the absence of a popularly elected government or a government corporation. the city. Firefighters have yet to receive relief supplies from the government.
In the statement, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that government ministers and parliamentarians are being harassed to speak about the tide of development, but the picture emerges only when they look at these neighborhoods and slum dwellers.
In a statement, he called for an impartial and objective investigation into the slum fires and to bring those involved in counter-occupation to justice. He called for the permanent rehabilitation of low-income people living inhuman lives, providing adequate help and financial assistance for their livelihood and ensuring legal and safe services for slum dwellers, the elimination of intermediaries and the adoption of the necessary measures for a safe life.
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