“We know the pain of getting no justice as we are the victims of it. You (judges) will have to make sure to ensure justice… I will give whatever is required to ensure it until I am in power,” she said.
The Premier said this unveiling the covers of a research-based Mujib memorial book titled “Bangabandhu and the Judiciary” and a Mujib Borsho souvenir “Nyay Kontho” (Voice of Justice) published by the Bangladesh Supreme Court.
Cases filed against Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and their verdicts alongside the laws enacted by Bangabandhu government were incorporated in the book “Bangabandhu and the Judiciary”.
A brief biography of Bangabandhu and his measures taken for the development of judiciary were also included in the book which was published both in English and Bangla.
Joining virtually the programme held on the Bangladesh Supreme Court premises from her official Ganabhaban residence, the Prime Minister said that getting justice is the rights of the people.
“None would have to shed tears like me losing a father-mother. So, we want to make sure that people will get justice,” she said.
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