In the United States, after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting took place in the state of Connecticut, the National Rifle Association suggested that there should be armed guards at each school to protect students. While the idea sounds ridiculous — and was scorned by many — for a law-abiding nation that has proper laws in place that are actually implemented, the incident in Peshawar and many others like it make us realise that we may need similar security for our educational institutions as well. Although many schools already employ guards at entrance gates, sadly, we might need the army bomb disposal specialists stationed on the premises of our universities, schools and libraries very soon. Depressing, indeed, but this is, perhaps, the need of the time as our state has proven helpless in protecting its own citizens. Intelligence agencies have failed us time and again as has the state in providing security to the various communities in Pakistan, not just the minorities, but also the student communities, especially in vulnerable cities like Peshawar.
There is a need for the state to get its act together and start taking serious and meaningful measures to protect educational institutions in the country. Until these institutions are protected, participation in education across the country is destined to remain low.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 4th, 2013.
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Efforts of ultra rightist student wing of a party to put universities in order according to their Islamic version has now reached to height wherein very existence of educational institutes is at stake. So no educational institutes, no universities hence no threat to Islamic values, ultra rightists are eventually heading towards their goals to complete Islamisation according to their Islamic version.
Is there any place safe from the terrorists in the land of pure? Yet they expect foreign investment!
The editorial assumes that the bombs are placed by the outside non university going idiots. However, it is very much likely that the bombs are the result of brewing student ideologue organization within the university campus. If it were true then it is a far more dangerous organization as invariably university originated student radical groups succeed in their goal. It is not a surprise to see the street fights of Peshawar entering into the university campus, which is a natural transition in an ideological fight.