
Miscreants damage mangoes in Rajshahi
Obaydul Islam Robi, Rajshahi
The miscreants have cut mangoes worth Tl about three lakh in the village of Mukhtarpur in
Charghat upazila of Rajshahi.
Except for any previous unknown reason, the immature mango of the Bigha land has destroyed some unknown corrupt. Their identity is not known, but the landowners and mango traders of the victims sought legal assistance.
On Wednesday morning, at around 8.30pm, the landowners went to attend their mango garden every day. At that time, they saw about 50% of their garden spread from the immature mango tree to the garden. The owners and traders of the garden have become silent.
Landowner Khalil Master and his son lawyer AKM Ashfaqur Rahman (Johnny) said,
the mangoes of more than 500 trees of Kharsapata, Arapali, Bari-4, Nangra, Lakangvug and varieties mango have been destroyed the mangoes of more than 4.50 bighas of land. The last 15 days ago, their garden was sold to the mango trader. Who or who has thrown the mangoes into the garden. The loss of which is about 2 lakhs.
Former bank officer Akmal Hossain, the other 2,5 bigha landowner, raised the same allegation and said that they were respectful of the law. He demanded the compensation of them with the help of the law.
Similarly, mango traders Ghulam, Sohail and Zahirul complained that they had two 7 bigha garden mangoes. They will wear the loss of this time, it is past theimagination. They wanted the help of the law. Upazila Agriculture Officer Al Mamun Hassan said that in this district, the yield of
Charghat and Bagha Upazila mango is high. Most people are dependent on mango cultivation.
Each year they manage to live a living depending on the mango yield. It is inhuman to destroy the immature mangoes in time. He advised the victims to take off the
law.
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