While passing separate orders on the petitions, the three-member panel led by its Chairman ATM Fazle Kabir said the tribunal expects a responsible person holding significant office of the government should be restraint and careful in making such comments on a sub-judice matter.
In the orders, the tribunal said it was disposing of the petitions filed against Sajeda, also deputy leader of the House, and Matia instead of initiating further proceedings.
Earlier on November 7, the ICT-2 fixed today (Tuesday) to decide on whether it will initiate contempt of court proceeding against the two AL leaders.
Two Jamaat-e-Islami leaders -- Abdul Quader Mollah and Muhammad Kamaruzzaman -- filed the petitions against Sajeda and Matia respectively on August 5 and 29 for allegedly making statements disrespecting the tribunal at a public rally.
The petitioners, Quader Mollah and Kamaruzzaman, are facing charges of crimes against humanity committed in the 1971 Liberation War at the tribunal.
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