Former Acting President and former Speaker of Parliament Barrister Jamir Uddin Sircar passed away at the age of 94 early Sunday while undergoing treatment at a hospital in the capital.
He breathed his last at 4:19am at Bangladesh Specialized Hospital in Shyamoli, BNP leader Barrister Nasir Uddin Asim confirmed.
Asim said Sircar's funeral will not be held at the Supreme Court due to inclement weather.
The Namaz-e-Janaza will be held at 5:00pm at South Plaza of Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.
Later, he will be buried at the designated premises of the Jatiya Sangsad, according to a parliament secretariat press release.
Supreme Court Bar Association President Barrister AM Mahbub Uddin Khokon said Sircar had been suffering from various age-related health complications for a long time, reports UNB.
He is survived by a daughter, Nilufar Jamir, and two sons, Barrister Nawshad Jamir and Naofel Jamir. His eldest son, Nashad Jamir, is the current MP from Panchagarh-1, elected on a BNP ticket.
A veteran politician and distinguished lawyer, Sircar served as Speaker of the Eighth Jatiya Sangsad and as acting President of Bangladesh from June 21 to September 6, 2002, following the resignation of then President Prof AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury.
Born on December 1, 1931, in Nayabari village of Tetulia upazila in Panchagarh, Sircar was the son of Moulvi Ali Baksh and Begum Fakhrunnesa.
He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in History from the University of Dhaka before obtaining an LLB degree. He later qualified as a Barrister-at-Law from Lincoln's Inn in London.
After completing his studies, he joined the legal profession on May 27, 1960, after enrolling with the then East Pakistan High Court. He went on to become one of the country's leading experts in constitutional, civil and criminal law.
Sircar began his political career in 1945 through the then Student Federation. He was later associated with the Student Union, Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani's National Awami Party (NAP), and was also a founding member of the Awami Muslim League.
He was one of the founding members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Before the party's formation, he was also associated with the Jatiyatabadi Ganatantrik Dal (Jagadal), established by President Ziaur Rahman. He later became a member of the BNP Standing Committee, a position he held until his death.
During the Liberation War in 1971, Sircar was among the High Court lawyers who actively supported Bangladesh's independence.
Recognised for his legal expertise, he represented Bangladesh at the United Nations General Assembly on five occasions between 1977 and 1981 during President Ziaur Rahman's tenure.
His long public career included several ministerial positions. He served as State Minister for Housing and Public Works under President Ziaur Rahman, during which the construction of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban was completed.
He later served as State Minister for Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Justice Abdus Sattar.
Following the BNP's victory in 1991, he became State Minister for Land before being appointed Minister for Education and later Minister for Science and Technology.
In the short-lived Sixth Parliament in 1996, he served as Law Minister and introduced the bill that paved the way for the caretaker government system.
Sircar was first elected to Parliament in 1979 from Dinajpur-1 as a BNP candidate. He was later elected from Dhaka-9 in 1991; from Panchagarh-1 in the February 1996, June 1996 and 2001 elections; and subsequently won the Bogura-6 by-election during the Ninth Parliament.
Apart from politics and law, he was also an educationist and a prolific writer. His published works include The Origin and Evolution of Democracy, Parliamentary Rules at a Glance, Student Life in London, Law of the Sea, Student Movements in London, Bangladesh: Democratic Transition and Political Ups and Downs, Glimpses of International Law, From Pol Raj to Plassey and From the British Raj to Bangabhaban, Speaker in the Eighth Parliament, Law of International Rivers and Other Watercourses, and Stronger United Nations for a Peaceful Welfare World.
His death cast a shadow of grief over the country's political and legal communities, with leaders and well-wishers gathering at his Dhanmondi residence to pay their respects.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expressed deep sorrow at his death and prayed for the eternal peace of his departed soul.
BNP Standing Committee members Gayeshwar Chandra Roy and Nazrul Islam Khan also expressed their condolences.
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Condolences
Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md Asaduzzaman, Chief Justice Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury and Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad on Sunday expressed deep sorrow at the death of Jamir Uddin Sircar, describing him as a distinguished parliamentarian and eminent legal expert.