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Don’t defend Ramisa rape-murder suspect: Jamaat chief

Politics 2026-06-01, 11:32pm

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Jamaat chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman speaking to reporters after visiting Ramisa’s father Hannan Molla at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases on Monday.



Dhaka, June 1  – Leader of the Opposition and Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Monday called on lawyers not to represent the accused in the Ramisa Akter rape and murder case, saying justice must not be delayed in such a brutal crime.

“Delaying the trial of self-confessed rapists and murderers amounts to siding with criminals and supporting injustice,” he said while speaking to reporters after visiting Ramisa’s father Hannan Molla at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases in the capital.

Dr Shafiqur, who returned from Saudi Arabia after performing Hajj, met Hannan Molla and enquired after his condition.

Referring to the accused, he said those involved in such heinous crimes should not be granted any leniency and urged the authorities to ensure swift justice. “I would request that no lawyer stand in court on behalf of such self-confessed criminals,” he said, while also calling on all political parties to refrain from politicising the case.

“This is a fight to protect our dignity. Ramisa will not forgive us if justice is not served and the verdict is not implemented,” he said.

The Jamaat chief lamented “prolonged legal proceedings and delays” in delivering justice, according to a statement.

“We do not want to witness such incidents again and again. One of the major reasons they continue is injustice in the name of justice, delays in the name of justice and mockery in the name of justice,” he said.

Dr Shafiqur urged the judiciary to function independently and ensure fair and speedy trials without external interference.

Demanding quick disposal of the case, he said the evidence surrounding the incident was clear and that both the accused and his wife should be brought under the law.

The opposition leader also warned against any attempt to prolong the trial by introducing unnecessary complications or additional narratives into the investigation.

He said he will raise the issue in Parliament when the budget session begins on June 7 and continue demanding justice for Ramisa and all girls across the country. “We will remain active on the streets and in Parliament. This struggle will continue and humanity will come out victorious,” he said. - UNB