Govt, security agencies and education: Institutes urged to ‘nurture nationalism’

Published April 30, 2015
Punjab Higher Education Department has advised all universities in Punjab to nurture nationalism among students. —APP/File
Punjab Higher Education Department has advised all universities in Punjab to nurture nationalism among students. —APP/File

LAHORE: The Punjab Higher Education Department has advised all the public- and private-sector universities and institutes in the province to nurture nationalism among their students.

Addressed to vice chancellors and rectors of the universities and institutes in the province, a directive reads: “… it has been pointed out by various security agencies that research topics being given to the students in the universities of the province are of anti-Pakistan and anti-cultural in nature.

“The competent authority has taken a serious notice of this situation and desired that the academia should play a constructive role in nurturing nationalism amongst the youth of this country. It has further been desired that the concerned quarters may be sensitised to avoid inculcation of anti-cultural and anti-Pakistan sentiment amongst the students by giving such topics for debate and research,” says the directive a copy of which is available with Dawn.

A number of public-sector university officials admitted to have received the directive but no one was ready to comment on it.

However, a faculty member of a private university said the directive should be viewed in the backdrop of the “forced cancellation of a debate on issues that adversely affect the state of Pakistan today” at a premier institution of Lahore.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2015

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