Martyrs are martyrs; there will be no debate about them: Adilur Rahman
Chattagram: Martyrs are martyrs, there will be no debate about them, Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan said.
He told reporters after inaugurating the Panchlaish July Memorial Garden on Friday (January 3).
The adviser said, it is our responsibility to honor the martyrs. The mayors will do the work of making the Chattagram Central Shaheed Minar visible. An underpass is also needed.
He said, we remember those who gave their lives fighting against injustice and fascism for 15 and half years.
He said that fascism can never return to Bangladesh, so that future generations can remember them and remember their sacrifice when they come to this garden or pass over the flyover. That is why the flyover and the garden were inaugurated.
He also said, the garden space is open to everyone, not for the use of any group. We are working to maintain cleanliness and law and order. InshaAllah, it will be implemented with the cooperation of everyone. The big issue is the water logging of Chattogram. It is in our eyes. Efforts are being made to free people from water logging. The Mayor, CDA, and DC are working together.
CCC Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain said, Panchlaish is a traditional park, we once knew it as the United Nations Park. I spent my childhood here. It has been aesthetically decorated. I think CCC, CDO, district administration; we have to take responsibility for it. We did not have coordination once. Now we are working together. We want to decorate Chattagram together. We want to do everything for the people. We want to make Patenga an international tourist center. It will take time. We hope that if we can work through the coordination we have, we can make Chattagram a clean and green city.
Deputy Commissioner Farida Khanam said, "The government is working to convey the spirit with which the nine brave martyrs of Chattagram laid down their lives in this July uprising and wrote a new democratic history to the next generation." This effort will continue. We will rescue the parks that are under the control of illegal occupants. We have already saved 194 acres of DC Park from drug dens. Patenga had lost its charm in the middle. A coordinated effort is underway under the initiative of CDA, City Corporation, and District Administration to restore that charm. Earlier, the Adviser inaugurated the toll collection activities of Shaheed Wasim Akram Elevated Expressway in Patenga.