A culpable offence
Apparently, the Deputy Commissioner of Gazipur leased the land to two private companies showing that the plot was actually owned by the land ministry! Can anything else be more confusing than this? But there doesn't seem to be any confusion in our mind that greed could have played a major role in the whole process. We hope the authority would follow up on the preliminary findings to get to the bottom of how the DC could lease out the land without informing the forest ministry. The government has to ensure punishment to those found guilty of the misdeed.
We would like to take the opportunity of commending environment minister, Shahjahan Siraj for recognising the wrong-doing and taking a quick and immediate step to set things right. But the episode was jarring enough to make one sit up and take note. But many a smaller incident is taking place surreptitiously. Maybe the minister can take a cue from this and be on guard against other possible encroachments on wooded areas, big or small. Frustratingly, in defiance of government orders and directives felling of trees has been resorted to by the vested quarters. This pathological apathy to environmental norms will have to be overcome not by exhortation but by deterrent legal measures.
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