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A. Friday, then at 4 in the afternoon. The “Karnafuli Express” mail train from Chittagong was heading to Dhaka. At the entrance to Brahmanbaria station, the train passed through the gate of TA Road and ran at such speed as if someone was chasing it. The train did not stop at the Brahmanbaria train station for weeks. There is no stopping so the train quickly made its way to Brahmanbaria station for a few days. Seeing that the train was leaving in an instant, everyone in the station was crying! The melody of regret sounded. It is heard saying: “Such a day has come, even the mail train has turned to gold Bengal gold for Brahmanbaria today.”
Two. Garbage is scattered through the streets of the municipal area. Filthy the streets of the entire city. Garbage collection from households also stops. Large piles of garbage in at least 10 places in the municipality. Municipal authorities are indifferent to custody violence. The municipality does not have the capacity to remove garbage at the moment. Vehicles used to remove garbage were set on fire during the March 26 riots. The municipal office has been closed for seven days, so all citizen services remain closed.
Three. Martyr Dhirendranath Dutta Bhasha Chattar of Brahmanbaria and Sursamrat Ustad Alauddin Khan Municipal Auditorium Matin Mia’s ‘Second World’. In other words, the two auditoriums are named after his blind love. Even a week ago, I spent the whole day in the auditorium courtyard. Now go there and shed tears and find a solution. Abdul Matin Miah, owner of Matin Sound System, lost his forehead during the March 26 strike. In the violence of that day, their belongings worth at least Tk 16 lakh in those two auditoriums were burned to ashes. Matin Mia said in a tearful voice at the burned place: ‘Now I am destitute because my livelihood has been burned. Now there is no food in my family. I lead the family more than my friends. If it continues like this, there will be no choice but suicide.
Yet Brahmanbaria is now an unknown city. A city of looks that no one has seen before. Everything is still chaotic after the custody crackdown. The Brahmanbaria municipal office has been closed for a week. With that closed the daily service activities. The suffering of ordinary people has reached its climax, especially due to the non-collection of garbage from the houses and the lack of cleaning of roads and drains. According to the municipality, all activities will stop until higher authorities investigate the matter. The municipality has been informed that around 100 million rupees have been lost. However, due to so much damage, several discussions have started.
Loss of Township: Municipal Mayor Nair Kabir gave a press conference at his residence in Paikpara on Saturday afternoon about the loss of Brahmanbaria Township. At that time, the mayor read a written statement on behalf of the City Clerk. Shamsuddin. At the press conference it was reported that around 100 million rupees were lost due to the violence.
kalerkantho A list sent to the Minister of Local Government mentions the loss of around five and a half million rupees from the burning of various vehicles. Three rollers worth about Tk 2.5 crore, mosquito killing vehicles for Tk 35 lakh, 20 rickshaw-vans for Tk 14 lakh, spare parts for Tk 3 crore kept in the shop, loss of Tk 30 crore for the burning of various documents. Apart from this, the Sursamrat Ustad Alauddin Khan Municipal Auditorium building worth Tk 6 crore, 550 chairs worth Tk 11 lakh, 20 sofa sets worth Tk 10 lakh, 5-ton BC 20 worth Tk 1 crore, 10 AC of two tons worth Tk 30 lakh, Tk 6 lakh 150 ceiling fans worth Rs.
Knowing the enormous loss claimed by the municipal authorities, many have begun to criticize it. Several representatives of the wealthy community have said that the additional damage is being done on purpose.
Jafrullah while inspecting the affected area: The founder and administrator of the public health center, Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury. Arriving in Brahmanbaria yesterday, he said: ‘Before I enter the city (Brahmanbaria) today, they (the police) are looking for where I am going. The police are very aware. How is it that the police did not find out about such an important incident?
Jafrullah visited the damaged Brahmanbaria Press Club at noon and answered several questions from journalists. At the time, Jafrullah Chowdhury said: ‘Moktadir Chowdhury (local MP) has directly blamed the police. We do not wish to comment at this time. I can only apologize. The Press Club is a sacred place. The job of journalists is to get the truth out, you are doing it in many places. ‘
At this time Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury was accompanied by Jonaid Saki, chief coordinator of Gana Sanghati Andolan, Sheikh Rafiqul Islam, general secretary of Bhasani Anusari Parishad and member of the Naeem Jahangir presidium, the freedom fighter Ishtiaq Aziz, the lawyer Sadia Arman, water expert M Enamul Haque and other members of the delegation.
Visit of Press Club leaders: Farida Yasmin, President of the National Press Club, said: “The scoundrels-fundamentalists dare to attack because there is division in the journalistic community. If not, why will journalists be targeted? Why burn the journalists’ car? This has never happened before. We have to be united in the work of the profession. Farida Yasmin said this at an exchange meeting held at the Brahmanbaria Press Club on Friday afternoon. A delegation from the National Press Club headed by Farida Yasmin visited the Brahmanbaria Press Club, which was damaged by Hifazat’s violence.
Meanwhile, the Brahmanbaria-3 district deputy (Sadar and Vijaynagar) and the president of the Brahmanbaria district Awami League, RM Ubaidul Moktadir Chowdhury, blamed the inaction of the administration for the violence.
Hefazat activists and supporters staged a massive riot in Brahmanbaria on March 26-27 to protest Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh. At least 13 people died in the clashes.
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