http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/04/18/d40418011212.htm
The Daily Star, Vol. 4 Num 315
Sun. April 18, 2004
Staff Correspondent
The government yesterday decided to delegate the authority to oversee
development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region to its regional
council in line with the peace accord on the highlands.
A meeting of the cabinet committee on the CHT peace accord
implementation decided the move with Local Government and Rural
Development and Co-operatives Minister Abdul Mannan Bhuyian in the
chair.
The cabinet committee also decided to arrange employment for the
refugees repatriated from India under special consideration. The meeting
however did not discuss the land dispute in the hill tracts.
"The regional council is supposed to oversee all development work in the
CHT region, as the accord stipulates, but we need to sort out how the
regional council would act," Moni Swapan Dewan, deputy minister for the
CHT affairs and member of the committee, told The Daily Star last night.
"If the government and the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity
(PCJSS) continue informal discussion in a cordial atmosphere, it is
possible to settle the problems in the CHT," he added.
"The meeting did not discuss the land dispute, but we will discuss the
matter in the next meeting," Swapan told the BBC Bengali Service last
night. "We are looking into the land dispute issue so that we can take
the right decision."
The committee also decided to send a proposal to the finance ministry
seeking a Tk 15 crore fund to generate employment for the members of
PCJSS under a self-employment project.
"Implementation of the CHT peace accord would prove whether the
government is sincere about the peace accord and I hope the government
would move in that direction, " Gautam Kumar, member of the PCJSS who
was present at the meeting, told the BBC.
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Moudud Ahmed, Land
Minster M Shamsul Islam and PCJSS member Sudha Sindhu Khisha also
attended the meeting.