Evaluating the Restoration of Vested Property in Bangladesh
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2019-12-30
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Daffodil International University
Abstract
The enemy turned vested property laws of Bangladesh has determined both political and economic
status of the minorities since the birth of this country and clearly depicts how the condition of
living changes due to politically motivated decisions taken by the State. This research will try to
unveil the unjust policies and practices through analyzing existing facts, data, legal documents,
and real life sufferings. The widespread study conducted by me on literature review has brought
some shocking findings and interviews of current victims show that the ongoing policies are not
working for them but causing severe damages to their socio-economic and political life. Also, the
research will argue how the lives affected by the politically motivated decision would be different
if certain measures could be taken by the Lawmakers. The agenda of Liberation War is a failed
one for few while taking away their right to own property would be another edge of argument
throughout the paper.
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Forest Restoration, Restoration Ecology
