It is no secret that some madrassahs have links as described above and have funding streams that are at best opaque and at worst invisible and untraceable. They have operated under the noses of provincial and federal agencies for decades and are about as secret in that respect as the recipe for chapattis. The CM has directed that the police and Rangers conduct operations against the 93 suspects forthwith because they ‘harbour terrorists.’ Not so says the IM who appears to contradict the Sindh intelligence agencies that seem very sure of their ground. It appears that around 250 madrassahs nationwide have been shut down in the wake of the National Action Plan (NAP), but these may only be a portion of those suspected by intelligence agencies of anti-state activities or having the potential thereof.
Terrorists do not spring fully-formed from the soil, they have to be grown and nurtured. Some of them are grown and nurtured within the madrassah system. We do not wish to tarnish the reputation of all madrassahs, because not all of them harbour or foster extremism — but some do. Mixed messages confuse and ill-inform an already confused and ill-informed public. We suggest a harmonisation meeting between the Sindh CM and the Interior minister at the earliest possible date.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2016.
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