- 2021-08-03 10:20:54
- LAST MODIFIED: 2024-11-21 09:01:19
Ctg mayor vows to resist building of hospital in CRB area
Photo: Bureau Office ,Chattogram
Chattogram Bureau:
Dhaka, Aug-03,
The mayor of Chattogram on Tuesday vowed to resist the planned construction of a hospital in Chattogram Railway Building (CRB) area, considered the port city’s hub of natural oxygen.
Mayor of Chattogram
City Corporation Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury said this while exchanging views
with members of Nagarik Samaj which has been protesting against the building a
hospital at CRB area under a public-private partnership between the government
and the United Hospital.
“We shall not allow
construction of any structure, not only the hospital,” the mayor declared.
He said CRB, surrounded
by hills and hundreds of trees, is a government-declared cultural
heritage. “Any structure that destroys
its natural beauty and damage the environment will be allowed here,” said the
mayor expressing his solidarity with the protesters.
“The move to build a hospital in CRB is a part of an evil motive which will not be tolerated,” stated Mayor Rezaul adding “We all want hospitals but not in CRB.”
If the railway
authority doesn’t allow any other land for building the hospital CCC is ready to provide land, he said.
Vice-Chancellor of
Chattogram University, Prof. Dr Shirin Akter
said the area is sacred as Liberation War martyr student leader Abdur
Rab and many other martyrs were buried in CRB.
Building any kind of
commercial establishment in the CRB will be like dishonouring the memory of the
martyrs, she said.
The idea to build a
hospital under Private Public Partnership in CRB was first broached at a
meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on August 14, 2013.
But the project was
finally approved in February 2020.
However, residents of
the Port City got a rude shock when they came to learn about it on a signboard
that appeared at the intended site some weeks ago.
The shock soon turned
into a movement against the hospital planned at CRB, and it has kept gaining
momentum.
On July 17, they held
rallies, a tree plantation program, formed a human chain and even engaged in
other forms of protests all day.
A legal notice was sent
to concerned individuals including the Cabinet Secretary, Secretary of the
Ministry of Railways, Director General of Bangladesh Railways and a few others
by the Bangladesh Human Rights Foundation’ on behalf of the protestors to
remove the hospital site elsewhere.
End/Dct/Ctg/Sma/