Honorable PM: Please extend the dateline till 31st Dec 2012 for claiming ownership of Vested Property
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Honorable PM: Please extend the dateline till 31st Dec 2012 for claiming ownership of Vested Property

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Appeal to Honorable Prime Minister Janonetri Sheikh Hasina

Honorable PM: We congratulate you for passing the ‘Vested property act’ in the parliament in 2012. Although the religious minorities yet to get any relief from the clutches of that black law, but we are hopeful that our miseries will fade away in this context.

Honorable PM: Government has issued gazette notification in different upazilas, people are neither aware of the gazette nor the procedure for lodging appeal due to unavailability of the gazette copies. In addition, the government-set 120-day timeframe after gazette notification is also too short to collect necessary documents and file appeals.

What we want? Please extend of the dateline till December 31, 2012 for lodging appeal with courts claiming ownership of vested property.

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