Kalpana Chakma - Conclusion

Conclusion

Abduction of Kalpana Chakma was not an isolated incident. As Tripura based human rights group Humanity Protection Forum puts it - "previously many indigenous girls were abducted by the Bangladeshi Army and Bengali Muslim settlers and were forced to marry the abductors". Kalpana Chakma is still missing. It's believed that her flesh has been misused by a notorious group of the Bangladesh Army without impunity, while the Bangladesh Government remains as a passive onlooker. It's believed that she has been kept under terrible condition by the Bangladesh Army. It's a gross violation of human rights of the indigenous people. Abduction of indigenous women by the Bangladesh Army and the Bengali Muslim settlers will continue until the CHT is dimilitarised and the settlers are withdrawn.

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