Court warns Dhaka Wasa MD about Buriganga pollution

Court warns Dhaka Wasa MD about Buriganga pollution

The High Court has issued a warning to Dhaka Water and Sewerage Authority (Wasa) Managing Director Taqsem A Khan, directing him to implement its order to stop water pollution in the Buriganga River.

The court also directed him to inform the bench after enforcing the order within one month.

The High Court bench of Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore and Justice Mohammad Ullah issued the order on Monday, setting October 18 as the date for the next hearing on this issue.

Advocate Manzil Murshid stood for the petition in response to which the court issued the order, while Advocate Umme Salma stood for the Dhaka Wasa MD, and Amatul Karim for the Department of Environment.

Manzil Murshid said that in 2010, the Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh (HRPB) filed a writ with the High Court seeking an order to stop the pollution of the Buriganga from the waste dumped into the river from the city’s Shyampur industrial area.

In 2011, after hearing the writ, the court ordered the Wasa MD to stop the waste management lines from dumping waste into the Buriganga within six months.

However, the Dhaka Wasa failed to implement the order over the years, in response to which the HRPB filed a supplementary petition on January 23 this year.

The court then summoned the Dhaka Wasa MD, who appeared before the court on March 4 and gave his word to implement the order.

He later asked time extension to implement the order twice, and the court approved him the extension – first till August 18, and then September 7.

However, on Monday, the High Court warned the Dhaka Wasa MD, observing that he was not doing anything to make a progress in implementing the court order.