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Govt ban on politicising campuses being ignored |
2005-01-17 |
![]() In another incident, the Muttahida Talaba Mahaz (United Front of Students), an alliance of more than eight political and religious student organisations, pelted stones at a peaceful demonstration by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) for People's Rights being held in front of Lahore Press Club. The JAC was peacefully protesting against the idea of adding a religion column in the new passports. The alliance, which was conducting a seminar against government policies inside the club, came out and threw stones at the protestors. The Islami Jamiat Talaba arranged a grand reception to honour new admissions at the PU. The PU administration supported the reception and the campus student advisor was the key figure in making the whole event successful. People will lose their trust in the government if it does not stop politically motivated violence by youth disguised as 'enlightened and educated' students belonging to 'peace-loving' organisations, which are financially and logistically backed by political parties. Now is the time to save the future of such youths and the government has to make the right decisions and tackle these elements effectively. |
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