No one was hurt when bricks were thrown at his car, breaking the glass window of a car, The Daily Star reported.
Larma, a former minister, was a key participant in a meeting in Khagrachhari Sunday on implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord.
The meeting was chaired by the committee's chief Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, also deputy leader of parliament, bdnews24.com reported.
Chowdhury assured the Buddhist tribal leaders that the government will frame new laws, if necessary, to enforce the accord signed Dec 2, 1997 during the previous tenure of Sheikh Hasina, the current prime minister.
The accord that proposes autonomy for the Buddhist tribals has been delayed because of protests from the Muslims. They were settled in the Buddhist majority region since Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) became part of the erstwhile East Pakistan during the India-Pakistan partition in 1947.
'There will be new laws, if necessary,' she added.
'There have been many discussions and confusions about the accord. We will not head that way. We will implement quickly whatever is left of the accord to implement,' Sajeda said. that proposes autonomy for the Buddhist tribals has been delayed because of protests from the Muslims. They were settled in the Buddhist majority region since Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) became part of the erstwhile East Pakistan during the India-Pakistan partition in 1947.
'There will be new laws, if necessary,' she added.
'There have been many discussions and confusions about the accord