Dhaka correspondent :: The High Court of Bangladesh has ordered the removal of the late Chakma king Tridib Roy from all the establishments in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.
On May 22, the High Court bench comprising Justice Qazi Reza-Ul Haque and Justice Mohammad Ullah ordered the bench.
At the same timeThe court has issued a rule to know why the order to remove Tridib Roy’s name will not be given. Within the next four weeks, the freedom fighter secretary, Local Government Rural Devlopment LGRD Secretary,The education secretary has been asked to respond to the rule. A division bench comprising Justice Qazi Reza-ul-Haq and Mohammad Ullah passed the order on separate writ petition hearing on Monday.Sharif Ahmed was in favor of the petition in the court and deputy attorney general Taposh Kumar Biswas was present for the state.The lawyers said, Khagrachari, Rangamati and the establishment of all over the country as anti-liberation the High Court has ordered the removal of Chakma king Tridib Roy within 90 days.Earlier, two separate writ petitions filed by Badiuzzaman Sodagar of Rangamati and Helal Uddin of Khagrachari.On the writ petition, the freedom fighters secretary, LGRD secretary, education secretary and others have been made defendants.The court ordered the removal of Tridib Roy’s name from all the establishments of Bangladesh within 90 days to hear the petition. In the writ petition, the 50th Chakma king of Chakma Circle, Tridib ray father of Barrister Debashish Rai of Rangamati Chakma Circle, was mentioned in 1971 as the associate of Pakistanis.In his name there are roads, markets, buildings, educational institutions and other structures.The name of King Tridib Roy will be removed from these establishments.The name of King Tridib Roy was included in the list of accused in 1972 under the broker’s law.He never returned to Bangladesh to deal with that complaint. He was in Pakistan before he died on September 12, 2012 at the age of 79. He was Chakma King of Rangamati from 2 May 1953 to 1971.He is known as a writer, diplomat, Buddhist religious leader and politician in Pakistan.From 1981 to 1994, he served as the ambassador of Pakistan in Argentina. The government of Pakistan declared him as a life minister.