The government intends to arrest around 1,400 suspects and 3,000 known criminals in connection with various incidents of sectarian violence in Karachi over the past several weeks in which dozens have been injured and several killed. The operation has led to large-scale protests for the release of arrested seminary officials. It remains to be seen whether the government will hold fast to its resolve of bringing peace to Karachi or if it will cave in to the pressure and not take any further steps to curb the sectarian violence for which it has termed seminaries as being the ‘nurseries’. In the past, such efforts have been met with staunch resistance from religious communities and successive governments have had to give up their efforts for fear of escalating the situation. With strong backing both from a devout public and from religious political parties, seminaries enjoy a privileged position. The Sindh government has undertaken a daunting task whose success or failure could serve as a blueprint for similar endeavours in other parts of the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 8th, 2016.
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