Abstract:
On the above analysis, it has been briefly discussed about the dimension of deception of the
indigenous people of Bangladesh. These dimensions of deprivations were created not only for the scare
resources and failure of the governance. Rather mostly it has been generated by bad political intention
or personal interest related matters. Most of the governments have tried to serve their own purpose and
use the indigenous people. But it has not revealed the government through sensitization towards them
has taken mentionable step. The indigenous peoples have not adequate recognition in Bangladesh
either in the constitution or any other official documents of the Government. That is creating frustration
to them as well as they are not considered in the development planning by the government. For this
reason administration also got a negative message about them and its bad impact suffered tot the
communities. In any development planning, decision-making stages or policy level there is no
meaningful participation of the Indigenous peoples in Bangladesh. That is why mostly every planning
have taken by excluded the their participation. In the last BNP regime there was a deputy' minister
recruited from the indigenous community for the ministry of CHT. But as he was deputy minister so
he has not entitle to seat in the cabinet meting that is the highest policy level forum of the government.
Apparently it is seen there is a minister from the indigenous community but he has no scope to
influence or sensitize the policy at all. The indigenous leader s are frequently claim that, the peace
treaty is not been implemented by any government. Awami league government was the initiator of the
treaty, they had taken some major step to implement the treaty but not implement completely. The
BNP government does not recognize the treaty, as Awami league was the initiator of the treaty. Some
unsettle and uncompleted issues are there. In light of the constitution, Government has to allocate all
resources without discrimination to each other but we have seen the discriminator)'’ allocation in the
annual development programme. Education status also below of the indigenous communities than the
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national average. And government has not been taken any mentionable step as affirmative action to
minimize the gap. Only the tribal quota in higher education has some role to enroll of the indigenous
student but the drop out rate is high in the primary and secondary level. Harassment by the government
officials such as forest department, land department, law enforcing agencies and military also accused
much by the news paper reports as well as claim by the indigenous leaders. The materialistic and vested
interest of the said officials also causes of it but no clear policy, recognition and positive message from
the government side also active reasons behind these