MM Rahmatullah: The chairman of People's Rights Party (PRP), Sardar Md.
Abdus Sattar, has called for the abolition of the country's existing legal and
judicial framework, arguing that it is rooted in colonial-era laws and has
failed to ensure justice and public safety.
Speaking at a human chain organized by the party in
front of the National Press Club in Dhaka, Abdus Sattar demanded the
implementation of a judicial system based on Islamic principles and the
provisions of the Holy Quran.
In his address, the PRP chief alleged that the
current judicial system is ineffective and vulnerable to political influence.
He claimed that legal outcomes in high-profile cases often change depending on
an individual's political position and authority, which, he said, undermines
public confidence in the rule of law.
Abdus Sattar expressed concern over incidents of
rape, murder, abduction, and violence against women and children. Citing
statistics from Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) and Ain o Salish
Kendra (ASK), he said the country has witnessed a worrying number of crimes
against women and children in recent months. He argued that lengthy judicial
procedures, weak enforcement of laws, and a culture of impunity have
contributed to the rise in such crimes.
According to him, social and cultural degradation,
drug abuse, exposure to harmful online content, and a decline in moral
education are among the factors driving the deterioration of law and order.
The PRP chairman further alleged that ordinary
citizens do not feel secure, while criminals often evade accountability. He
questioned the effectiveness of the existing legal framework and expressed
skepticism about the implementation of capital punishment in serious criminal
cases.
Referring to Islamic teachings, Abdus Sattar said
that justice should be administered in accordance with divine guidance. He
urged the government to replace what he described as a colonial legal structure
with a judicial system based on Islamic law and called for strict punishment of
rapists and murderers.
The human chain concluded with a demand for
comprehensive judicial reforms and the establishment of what the party
described as a fair and effective justice system based on Islamic principles.

সোমবার, ১৫ জুন ২০২৬
Publish Date : 13 June 2026

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