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Villagers block roads protesting elephant attack, demand immediate action

The subsequent six-hour-long protest ended after local administration sought four days to resolve the problem

Update : 27 Mar 2025, 10:06 PM

Several hundred villagers in Karnaphuli upazila of Chittagong blocked roads on Thursday, protesting the authorities' failure to curb recurring elephant attacks.

Hundreds of villagers gathered in the morning and blocked the PAB road in front of Daulatpur School, causing severe traffic congestion.

The protesters said they staged demonstration as the authorities failed to take effective measures to control the elephant menace despite a four-day deadline given earlier.

They vowed to continue their movement until a permanent solution is ensured.

The villagers also blocked Jailaghata section of the CUFL road in Anwara upazila, worsening the traffic situation in the upazila.

During the demonstration, two teams from the army arrived at the scene to bring the situation under control.

However, no police units from Karnaphuli police station were seen at the spot, locals claimed.

The unrest began last Saturday when a two-month-old child was killed in an elephant attack.

The subsequent six-hour-long protest ended after local administration sought four days to resolve the problem.

Wasim Akram, a student at Chittagong University, said: “The forest and environment adviser must give us a clear assurance—either in person or over the phone—about when this issue will be resolved. Otherwise, we will not withdraw our protest."

Meanwhile, the Karnaphuli Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) is maintaining a silent stance on this matter.

KEPZ Assistant Managing Director Mushfiqur Rahman said: “KEPZ is a major industrial zone, and we never faced such issues before. We also want a quick resolution."

He added: "We have repeatedly written to the Forest Department, but no effective measures have been taken. However, we are ready to cooperate in any way necessary.”

Karnaphuli Zone Assistant Commissioner (AC) Jamal Uddin Chowdhury said managing the elephant issue falls under the jurisdiction of the upazila administration and the Forest Department. “However, we will take measures to ease public suffering.”

Attempts to reach Karnaphuli police station’s Officer-in-Charge (OC) Muhammad Sharif for comments went unanswered.

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