Hope Restored in Bilkis Bano Case, United Muslim Forum Calls for Continued Vigilance

Hyderabad, Jan 8 (Maxim News): The United Muslim Forum has hailed the Supreme Court‘s recent ruling in the Bilkis Bano case as a beacon of hope in the long fight for justice. This landmark decision affirms the enduring power of the law and the crucial role of the judiciary in upholding human rights.

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The forum officials, including President Maulana Mufti Syed Sadiq Mohiuddin Fahim, Maulana Syed Muniruddin Ahmed Mukhtar (General Secretary), and several other esteemed members, commend the Supreme Court’s role in bringing justice to Bilkis Bano and her family. This decision marks a pivotal moment for justice, following a prolonged legal battle against the perpetrators of the heinous Gujarat genocide.

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The forum acknowledges the immense suffering endured by Bilkis Bano and her family in the aftermath of the devastating Gujarat genocide. The release of the perpetrators in 2022, despite their life sentences, served as a painful reminder of the fragility of justice. However, Bano’s unwavering resilience and the Supreme Court’s intervention have restored hope and faith in the legal system.

Hope Restored in Bilqis Bano Case, United Muslim Forum Calls for Continued Vigilance
Hope Restored in Bilqis Bano Case, United Muslim Forum Calls for Continued Vigilance

While celebrating this victory, the forum emphasizes the need for vigilance. The release of the perpetrators under the guise of “Sanskari” character raises disturbing questions about the potential erosion of legal principles and the disregard for the suffering of victims. The forum reiterates its commitment to fighting for justice in all cases where constitutional and legal rights are infringed upon.

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The United Muslim Forum urges the judiciary to remain a stalwart defender of justice, ensuring equal protection and accountability for all citizens. This dedication is particularly crucial in safeguarding the rights of marginalized communities who are often most vulnerable to injustice.

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The Bilqis Bano case serves as a powerful reminder that the pursuit of justice is a continual struggle. The forum calls upon all stakeholders, including the government, civil society organizations, and individuals, to remain committed to upholding the rule of law and building a society where human rights are respected and protected, said Syed Muniruddin Ahmed Mukhtar, the General Secretary of the United Muslim Forum.(Maxim News)


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