121 detained in crackdown on banned groups, 182 madrasas: Pak


Islamabad, Mar 7 (Reuters): Pakistan intensified its crackdown against Islamist militants on Thursday, with the government announcing it had taken control of 182 religious schools and detained more than 100 people as part of its push against banned groups.

The interior ministry said it was part of a long-planned drive, not a response to Indian anger over what New Delhi calls Islamabad’s failure to rein in militant groups operating on Pakistani soil.

Pakistan is facing pressure from global powers to act against groups carrying out attacks in India, including Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which claimed responsibility for the Feb 14 attack that killed at least 40 Indian paramilitary police.

Provincial governments have “taken in their control management and administration of 182 seminaries (madaris)”, Pakistan’s interior ministry said in a statement, referring to religious schools.

“Law enforcement agencies have taken 121 people under preventive detention as of today,” the ministry added.

What to do with madrasas is a thorny issue in Pakistan, a deeply conservative Muslim nation where religious schools are often blamed for the radicalisation of youngsters but are the only education available to millions of poor children.

Many banned groups such as JeM run seminaries. Another banned outfit, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), which calls itself an Islamic charity and operates large welfare operations, is estimated to run about 300 madrasas across the country.

The interior ministry said other institutions from different groups had been taken over, including 34 schools or colleges, 163 dispensaries, 184 ambulances, five hospitals and eight offices of banned organisations.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    kuch to Gadbad hai (pet me nanhee)
    BJP team will not come to terms so easily - produce proper proof (not uprooted trees)
    Eye wash to avail more financial help from World bank and IMF.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Show us the Proof ...

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Joseey,

    Wait for one or two days, our so called liberals and frustrated souls will shout in TV channels and other forums how Pakistan can deprive the basic educations of Pak Children by banning the madrasas. That will be the proof for you.....

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    it looks u r enormously frustrated & sickular 2 secular's.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 07 2019

    Sudhakar, Kallianpur
    What's bothering Chaddis ...

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