Judicial process
Govt never interfered with judicial process: Hasina
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said the government never interfered with the country’s judicial process as it upholds the rule of law.
“We never interfered with the judicial process, never gave anyone any scope to do that. We’ve cleared the path so that everyone could walk in the way of justice,” Hasina said.
She said this while unveiling Mujib memorial books titled ‘Bangabandhu ebong Bichar Bibhag’, ‘Bangabandhu and the Judiciary’ and Mujib Borsho Souvenir ‘Nyay Kantha’ (Voice of the Justice) published by the Bangladesh Supreme Court on the occasion of Mujib Borsho (Mujib Year).
All the cases filed against Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and their verdicts alongside the laws enacted by the Bangabandhu government were incorporated in the books ‘Bangabandhu ebong Bichar Bibhag’, and ‘Bangabandhu and the Judiciary’.
The launching ceremony was held at the Supreme Court premises and the PM joined it from her official residence Ganobhaban.
Hasina said the country will always be there in the world keeping its head ever high. “We’re taking those steps,” she said.
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Regarding the miserable days after the assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, she said Awami League had to come to power to file the case as the right to seek justice was snapped.
“Where were the guardians of democracy, basic rights and human rights at that time? Had we not survived or been able to come to power, this trial would not have completed ever…this is the reality, and the culture of impunity would continue.
Talking about giving shelter to two self-proclaimed killers of Bangabandhu in the USA and Canada, the Prime Minister alleged that America, which is very much vocal about democracy, voting rights and human rights, is giving shelter to killer Rashed.
“After coming to power, I wrote to all the presidents of the USA requesting them to deport the convicted criminal. I don’t know why America, which is very vocal about democracy, is giving shelter to a killer!” she wondered.
She also said Canada is giving shelter to another self-proclaimed killer -- Major Noor.
“It’s surprising that we have to take lessons from them on the rule of law, democracy and justice,” she added.
Regarding the formation of Bakshal (Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Janata League) by Bangbandhu in 1974, Hasina said, “It wasn’t done to grab power or establish monarchy… it was to establish the rights of the mass people.”
She claimed that after the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, it is she of this soil who has taken state power outside the cantonment and returned it to the mass people.
The Prime Minister also said she has one more job to be done regarding the assassination of the Father of the Nation. “And that’s to find out those who are behind-the-scenes conspiracies. This will be dug out one day…there’s no doubt about it,” she added.
Law Minister Anisul Huq also spoke at the programme held with Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain in the chair.
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