Baloch vows to fight terrorists closing schools in Panjgoor

Published June 28, 2014
Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch. – File Photo
Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch. – File Photo

QUETTA: Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has vowed to battle against the extremists and terrorists forcibly closing educational institutions in Panjgoor district of the troubled province.

Politicians, educationists and members of civil society, at a seminar held here on Saturday, urged upon law enforcement agencies to protect teachers and educational institutions in Panjgoor, one of the most backward districts in Balochistan.

“No one will be allowed to forcibly shut down our schools,” the chief minister told the seminar, which thoroughly discussed all ways and means to ensure provision of education to the students in the province.

Educational institutions in Panjgoor remained closed for last two months in the aftermath of threats by a fundamentalist organisation.

Dr Baloch recalled that the menace of terrorism and extremism date back to USSR's invasion of neighbouring Afghanistan.

“Promoting extremism in the region was internationally sponsored,” he added, saying that anti-Soviet countries supported Islamic fundamentalists to counter the USSR.

The chief minister urged the political forces, intellectuals and civil society to put their heads together to curb the menace of terrorism in the society. He stated that different elements with various names were bent upon closing educational institutions in Balochistan.

“We will not tolerate any intervention in our educational institutions,” he said.

Dr Baloch categorically stated that whether he remains in power or not, his party will not make any compromise on the future of young generation in Balochistan.

Regarding the plight of educational institutions in the province, the chief minister revealed that 8,000 employees including teachers were recruited on fake degrees in the department.

“What can we do against those who recruited the fake teachers,” he showed helplessness while revealing the ghost teachers.

Rashid Nasar of Awami National Party (ANP), Agha Hassan Baloch of Balochistan National Party (BNP) and other spoke at length about the closure of educational institutions in Panjgoor and urged the government to take practical steps for the protection of teachers and educational institutions.

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