Once a shimmering expanse of white stone and clear water, Sylhet’s Sada Pathor now bears scars of looting and hurried restoration. Mehedi Hasan, a visitor from Dhaka, stood on the stony riverbanks of Sada Pathor in Sylhet’s Companiganj, shaking his head. I think these should be removed.”For first-time visitor Md Tomal Sheikh from Mymensingh, however, Sada Pathor still carried a sense of wonder. Speaking to journalists at Sada Pathor, Rashid said: “The government has taken up a long-term and sustainable masterplan. Representatives from four ministries are on the committee to ensure that.”For now, Sada Pathor stands at a crossroads.