An unjust eviction
Kazi Asif Ahmed
Government
had deployed joint forces in late 20023 to improve severely deteriorating
law and order situation in the country. The drive was named 'Operation
Clean Heart". It was arranged only for arresting terrorists and putting
them behind bars through the process of law. But a macabre event was staged
by Army in Comilla. About thirteen hundred houses, three hundred shops
were bulldogged and thousands of people were uprooted from their ancestral
homes and lands. Army claimed their property by dint of acquisition by
British Colonial Government.
At
the advent of World War-II British imperial power started war preparation
all across its dominions and colonies. As part of war preparation British
Govt. sat up a cantonment and an aerodrome in Comilla considering its
strategic location. A Cantonment was set up 8 kilometers to the west of
Comilla town at Mainamati hills areas. To set up the Aerodom and Army
base the colonial government had acquisitioned 210 and 164 acres of land
respectively in eleven villages namely Tomsom bridge, Unaishar, Asrafpur,
Ram Nagar, Noagaon, Kazi Para, Dishavandh, Lakkhinagar, Naeura, Dhulipara
and Haluapara at the southern end of Comilla town. Accordingly the Airodrom
was set up on two hundred and ten acres of acquisitioned land. Aircrafts
used to land and Take-off until 1974. But the 164 acres of land acquisitioned
for army base was never used and no base was set up.
A
huge Army fort was set up on vast track of hilly lands at Mainamati not
far from Comilla airport as cited earlier. So the question arises what
necessity now there is to set up army base on this land after about sixty
years in the present geographical context? To the best of my knowledge
in countries populated areas such as towns, cities are not chosen to set
up military bases to keep those away from warfare. Barren lands or thinly
populated areas are the suitable place for military installations.
The
people of these eleven villages were first uprooted from their lands after
acquisition by British in 1939-40 without proper compensation. They took
shelter and settled in adjacent areas. After the war, the then Tripura
District Magistrate on June 1946 issued a notice asking the uprooted villagers
to return to their lands. Accordingly villagers returned to their homes.
In 1947 the then Pakistan Govt. started to pay part of compensation of
the acquisitioned land, but it was stopped unfinished. People of eleven
villages had been living erecting buildings, markets, and business establishments
on their ancestor lands, eight kilometers away from Mainamati cantonment.
On
26 December 2002 during the country wide anti-terrorist drive "Operation
Clean Heart" Comilla Mainamati Cantonment Authority ordered people
of eleven villages adjacent to airport to remove their houses and shops.
The people of eleven villages had not experienced the horror of World
War-II, for which their land were taken away. But from the foggy morning
of 28 December 2002 they have experienced the furry of demolition by their
own Army who were supposed to protect them. Within short notice and without
taking any measure for rehabilitation Army bulldogged eleven villages.
When people in favour of their ownership showed papers, in some cases
containing verdicts and decrees of highest courts of the land, they were
snubbed. Where is the remedy of this unjust, unlawful eviction of innocent
people from their ancestor's property?
Kazi
Asif Ahmed is an Advocate of Comilla Judge Court.