Int’l Commission for halting land grab in CHT


FE Team | Published: July 09, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


The International Commission on Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Affairs suggested Tuesday that land grabbing in the CHT be stopped immediately to ensure the rights of common people in the region, reports UNB.
The commission in its report on its recent field visit to the CHT said common people --both from the indigenous communities and from the Bangali community -- in the CHT have no control over most of the lands due to grabbing under the present power structure.
Reading out the report at a press conference at the National Press Club, member of the International Commission on CHT Affairs Iftekharuzzaman said most lands in the CHT are now controlled by several government organisations, security forces, private companies and a vested quarter of land grabbers.
Many of the land grabbers are not residents of the CHT, but are occupants of vast lands, rubber and teak plantations and other business establishments, he said.
The vested interest group does not want to see any change in the situation under the current power structure which is trying to cover its interest by raising false claims that the 'Bangali' people of the region are being affected by the activities of the International Commission on CHT Affairs, he noted.
In the report, the commission alleged that so-called Bangali rights oganisations Samaodhikar Andolon tried to obstruct the commission delegation during the visit in many ways, including confining the delegation to a motel in Rangamati and throwing brick chips at its vehicle.
Another commission member Dr Swapan Adnan said there is nothing called Bangali interest in the hill tracks.
Voicing up Bengali interest is actually a cover for illegal land grabbing by influential quarters, he said adding that they do not want the CHT Peace Accord to be implemented.
BSS adds:  CHT Commission demanded Tuesday exemplary punishment to the perpetrators of the attack on the car of the commission.
"We do work for preservation of rights of the tribal people. This work is neither in favour of anyone nor disfavour.  Perpetrators made the attack on our basic rights. We demand exemplary punishment after finding them out," said Advocate Sultana Kamal, co-chairperson of the CHT Commission.

Share if you like