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This will never be implemented government can't afford it the most 7 mosques which were demolished in Islamabad have been re build this kind of act can fuel hatred and extremism and can result in same kind of reaction which came after LAL Masjid operationThe government has decided to demolish the madrassas which are not registered with the Wafaqul Madaris Al-Arabia Pakistan and Tanzeemul Madaris Pakistan, two umbrellas of seminaries in Pakistan. This was decided in a meeting presided by Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Monday.
The madrassas which do not have any affiliation with the Wafaqul Madaris should register themselves by December 31, otherwise legal action will be taken against them, said Malik. Attendees at the meeting included ulema belonging to different schools of thought. There are around 24,000 registered madrassas in the country.
We all condemn the Sohrab Goth incident in Karachi where police rescued around 50 students found chained in the basement of a madrassa, said Malik.
In the meeting, the Inspector General Sindh police presented a report on the Sohrab Goth incident. The madrassa tried to defame good madrassas functioning in the country, he added.
Ruet-e-Halal Committee Chairman Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman appreciated the government for taking steps to improve the security situation and said that they would continue extending their cooperation for peace in the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2011.
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Would be interesting to see if this plan gets implemented. There is a deadline of about 12 or so days, so time is short.
I don't think they could do that, they shouldn't as most of the madrassa's also has mosques nearby, and can easily trigger new Lala masjid type scenario.
But threat is a good way to make them register.
Sir Army has tried in this option but they have failed so what we should be done is get them registered but not operation should take place because it will create more trouble than doing anything goodEven if you say its threat then all kind of militancy should be disposed at first priority.
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