Rangamati Correspondent: Supradeep Chakma, adviser to the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs, said, “There must be a fair trial of the violence in Chittagong Hill Tracts.” No one should be harassed. Whoever is Pahari-Bengali, the guilty must be found guilty and justice must be arranged.
He said these things after visiting the Regional Council, Banrupa Mosque, Maitri Vihar, affected by the violence in Rangamati town on Wednesday (October 9) afternoon.
The advisor said, “The current situation says that it is necessary to stop tourist travel for the time being.” So it is closed. It will be opened later, depending on the situation. The administration is working to improve the law and order system to gain the trust of the people.
At this time, the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Kangkan Chakma, Rangamati Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain Khan, and Superintendent of Police Dr. Senior administration officials, including SM Farhad Hossain, were present.
Incidentally, there have been two cases of violence in Rangamati. The police have already arrested four people.
