Publish: 21:39, 29 Oct, 2024

Fascists to be tried for killing rivers too: Adviser Farida

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Fascists to be tried for killing rivers too: Adviser Farida

Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter on Tuesday said the fascists should be tried also for killing rivers as they destroyed democracy and environment in the name of development.

“When we’ll try fascists, they should be tried also for killing rivers. I think it is a very important matter for us,” she said describing the river killing as genocide.

She said this while addressing a report publication and seminar titled “Rivers under Fascism” at the auditorium of Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) in the city, reports UNB.

PIB and River and Delta Research Centre (RDRC) jointly arranged the function to focus on the damages of the country's rivers in the last 15 years during the Awami League’s regime.

The fisheries and livestock adviser said actual fishermen lost their livelihoods due to fish businessmen in the fascist structure during the Awami League.

“I think the mother of fascism and several brothers of fascism have gone (fled). But we can’t say the entire fascism has gone. I think we’ve to do more work here,” she said.

Farida Akhter said they (AL government) destroyed democracy and the environment in the name of development.

She criticized the poets and litterateurs for not raising voice against destruction of rivers. “The rivers were supposed to be subjects of the poets and litterateurs. But how many poets and litterateurs spoke against such destruction of the rivers?” she said

“We will consider if a law can be formulated to identify the river encroachers as criminals and take action against them,” she said.

Putting emphasis on protecting rivers from the hands of fascism in the post-mass uprising era, the adviser said, “Our mass uprising has been a success, but now we’ll have to save our rivers.”

Farida Akhter said they would incorporate a special chapter when the constitution would be rewritten afresh in a bid to save natural resources like rivers and our nature.

Information and Broadcasting Adviser Nahid Islam said the country’s nature and rivers were damaged time and again due to fascist development policy and politics.

 “We need more discussions and research in this matter. We should actually think about how we can overcome this disastrous condition (of the rivers),” he said.

The information adviser said the government will have to adopt national policy over rivers, agriculture and environment.

He also emphasized on formulation of long-term and short-term plans with consultation in this regard.

Bd-pratidin English/Lutful Hoque

 

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