What Does “Live-In Relationship” Have to Do With Murder? Absolutely Nothing
People are right to be angry and confused.
Why is a judge discussing “live-in relationships” in a case where a young woman was brutally murdered, raped, and tortured?
This was not a morality case.
This was not a lecture on social values.
This was a cold-blooded crime backed by solid evidence: CCTV, forensic reports, eyewitness accounts, and the killer’s own admission.
So the question is simple and justified:
Why bring up “live-in relationships” at all?
It shifts the focus away from the real issue justice for murder and rape.
It risks creating the impression that somehow the victim’s choices or lifestyle are being quietly judged.
And in a country where victim-blaming is already a major problem, such comments only make it worse.
Evidence Was Clear. Crime Was Proven. Then Why Reduce the Sentence?
When a crime is fully proven
when the killer is caught at the scene
when the victim’s suffering is recorded
when the entire nation watched the case unfold
any reduction in punishment raises serious concerns
Even if the court claims “technical reasons,” the public still has the right to question:
Why was the rape sentence changed?
Why is legal sympathy shown to a convicted murderer and rapist?
In an Islamic country, justice for rape and murder is supposed to be strict, not softened.
Justice Must Be About the Crime NOT the Victim’s Personal Life
Bringing moral or social issues into a murder judgment is dangerous.
It sends a message intentionally or not that a victim’s lifestyle can be used to color the case.
This is unacceptable.
A murderer should be judged for one thing only:
The brutality of the crime he committed
Not for what the victim wore.
Not for how she lived.
Not for assumptions about relationships.
Justice must be blind not selective.
People are not stupid. They understand what’s happening
When courts start adding unnecessary moral commentary…
when punishments are quietly reduced…
when focus shifts away from the proven facts…
People naturally feel:
“Something is wrong.”
And they have every right to say it.
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