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JI
ameer resents hooliganism under govt supervision
KARACHI,
Nov 20: Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Qazi
Hussain Ahmad has termed the recent burning of a study centre and
misconduct with teachers under the supervision of the government
and police an attempt to spoil educational atmosphere in the
country.
He visited the centre soon after arriving in the port-city
from Islamabad on Sunday. He briefly addressed the IJT activists
who had come to receive him.
Talking to a group of journalists on the occasion, he
deplored that the Al-Badr Study Centre, run by the Islami Jamiat
Talaba, had been attacked and torched without any provocation.
However, he advised IJT members and supporters to ignore all such
provocative activities and continue their struggle with courage
and determination for attaining the cherished goal of the
country’s progress and their own secure future.
“It’s not an ordinary incident, but a big question mark
for the rulers that what future they want to give to the country
and the nation?”
Qazi Hussain said it was the duty of the government to
expose those working behind the scene. In reply to a question, he
pointed out that before ransacking the centre, the attackers had
misbehaved with teachers of a College who, later observed a strike
in protest. “If such criminal activities are to be abetted by
the government and police, there is no point in having a code of
conduct.”
He asked the government to stop patronizing ‘gunda
elements’ and take those responsible for the hooliganism to
task. He said that the study centre, which was set on fire a
couple of days back, was an institution for the poor students
having no place to study peacefully and comfortably without any
disturbance. However, he added, enemies of peace and education
ransacked the institution.
In reply to a question, he said that the situation in
educational institutions had worsened due to the ban on student
unions. Calling for the lifting of the ban, he said that in a
country where democratic rights of student community were usurped
and democratic activities at educational institutions were banned,
how could one expect that democracy would flourish?
Earlier, the JI Amir, along with Dr Mairajul Huda Siddiqui,
Nasrullah Shaji, Rafique Ahmad and Sarfaraz Ahmad, assessed the
damage caused to the centre. IJT Nazim Tahir Akbar apprised him of
the details of the incident and the damage inflicted.
Qazi Hussain told the IJT members and supporters on the
occasion that youths bore great responsibilities with regard to a
better future for the country and the nation. He appreciated the
role of IJT in ensuring peaceful atmosphere at educational
institutions, and impressed upon them to keep a close eye on the
enemies of the country and the nation who were out to spoil the
peaceful atmosphere at educational institutions. He advised them
to foil their nefarious designs by not resorting to reacting to
their provocations.
“Rest assured that no power against Islamic future of the
country will succeed. We can achieve our goal only by pursuing and
practising Islamic teachings.”
He said those involved in terrorist
activities at educational institutions and misbehaviour with
teachers were actually the defeated elements having grabbed power.
They should be countered with tolerance, determination and
courage, he added.
Meanwhile, MMA members of the Sindh assembly Nasrullah
Shaji, Hameedullah and Yunus Barai have submitted an adjournment
motion with the assembly secretariat against a student
organization’s act of misbehaviour with teachers, desecration of
the Holy Quran and burning of the national flag. The motion
demands arrest of the ‘gunda elements belonging to the
student wing of a coalition partner’ and action against the
police personnel who had demonstrated criminal negligence in the
whole episode.
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