JI demands action against unethical activities organised in girls’ colleges

  • March 11, 2014, 7:04 pm
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KARACHI, March 11 (Online): Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) former lawmakers have demanded of the Sindh Chief Minister and provincial Minister for Literacy and Education to take immediate notice of the unethical and immoral activities organised in girls’ colleges.

In a statement issued here on Tuesday, former JI legislators including Muzaffar Hashmi, Laeeq Khan, Nasrullah Khan Shajih, Younus Barai and Hameedullah Khan (Advocate) expressed their deep concern over the holding of unethical programmes in the premises of girls’ colleges with the proper support of colleges’ administration.

Condemning the holding of disreputable programmes in the premises of girls’ colleges, JI former lawmakers said that authorities concerns should take appropriate action against the administration of those colleges which threaten the college students, who staged protest demonstrations against the holding of unethical programmes in the premises of their colleges, adding that holding of such type of vulgar programmes were also against the Constitution of Pakistan.

They further said that the protest demonstration against the holding of immoral programmes in the vicinity of the girls’ colleges, was a democratic right of the students and no one could deprived them from raising their voice against the illicit activities carried out in the premises of their sacred educational institutions.

“On one hand, the provincial government was holding unethical programmes on the name of Sindh Festival and spending billions of rupees on that, while on the other hand, the innocent children have been died due to starvation in Tharparker”, they added.

They further said that the educational institutions were the epicenter of education and literacy and the sanctity of those institutions should be intact, adding that positive and healthy activities should be promoted in those educational institutions.