Decision to send 12 judges on leave

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Chief Justice Syed Refat Ahmed has decided to send 12 judges of the High Court division on leave who were accused of corruption and working as accomplices of the fascist Sheikh Hasina government.

The Chief Justice informed them of this decision on Wednesday (October 16) afternoon.

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The accused High Court judges are entering the office of Chief Justice Syed Refat Ahmed one by one to attend tea refreshment. Till writing this report, four judges have come to the invitation of the Chief Justice for tea. They are - Justice SM Moniruzzaman, Justice Khondkar Diliruzzaman, Justice Md. Aktaruzzaman and Justice Shahed Nuruddin. The Chief Justice informed about the decision to send them on leave.

Meanwhile, students of anti-discrimination student movement are protesting in the High Court premises to demand the removal of controversial and pro-Awami judges. Around 12:30 noon, thousands of students took a stand in the High Court premises. The entire High Court premises were abuzz with their slogans, sit-ins.

A protest procession under the banner of anti-discrimination student movement came out from the foot of Dhaka University's anti-terrorism Raju sculpture and reached the High Court premises.

At that time, the students shouted slogans demanding hanging of fascist, murderer Hasina, "Abu Sayeed, Mugdha- the war is not over," "Despotic brokers, beware of the warning," "Besieged, besieged, besieged, the High Court will be surrounded," "Broker, highway, highway." Rajpath,'' 'Delhi na Dhaka, Dhaka Dhaka,'' 'Apash na Sangram, Sangram Sangram,'' 'Wake up, wake up, student society has woken up' etc.

The students said the judges who had ruled against the quota are still in the High Court. If they are not removed, the blood of all the martyrs, including Abu Sayeed, Mugdha, will be dishonored. Those who had ruled against the caretaker government to conduct unilateral elections also remained in the High Court.

They also said that the students will remain in the High Court until the removal of these corrupt and partisan judges.