The Sagar-Runi Murder Case Remains a Top Priority for the Interim Government

The Interim government is committed to prioritizing the swift and just resolution of the Sagar Sarwar and Meherun Runi murder case, stated Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Water Resources. She reaffirmed that this case stands among the government’s highest-priority legal proceedings, with law enforcement agencies actively working to submit the investigation report as soon as possible.

Speaking at the ‘Sagar-Runi Human Rights Photo Award’ exhibition at the Nalinikanta Bhattasali Auditorium of the National Museum on Tuesday evening, Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan addressed various questions from journalists.

Emphasizing the need for justice, she remarked, “The perpetrators of this brutal murder must be brought to justice. There is no reason for the case to remain unresolved. While past complexities may have hindered progress, the government is no longer interfering in the investigation. Once the necessary evidence is gathered, the trial should proceed without delay.”

Expressing concern over the prolonged delay in submitting the investigation report, she stated, “Repeated extensions have been sought in the past, yet no conclusive report has been submitted. This has raised serious doubts. The victims’ families have endured years of agony. Justice must prevail—not only to provide them solace but also to prevent such heinous crimes in the future.”

The exhibition was attended by Sagar Sarwar and Meherun Runi’s only son, Mahir Sarwar Megh, along with their relatives, friends, and colleagues. Also present were human rights activists, journalists, photographers, and individuals from various professional backgrounds.

Prior to addressing the gathering, the Advisor visited the exhibition, reflecting on the lives and contributions of Sagar and Runi.

 

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