Official claims agreement on madressah registration
ISLAMABAD, July 31: After consultations, the Wafaqul Madaris Pakistan has agreed for the madressah registration, Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Naeem Khan has said.
Talking to the BBC, he said about 12,000 madaris would be brought to the mainstream in the country.
He said a board would conduct their examinations and such subjects would be introduced which will benefit the students.
The command and control system of Al Qaeda has totally been destroyed. Pakistan is determined not to let terrorism enter into the country.
It would be uprooted from country in all circumstances, he said replying to a question.
The menace of extremism would be exterminated by spreading knowledge, education and introducing reforms in various segments of society, he concluded.—APP