Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) members handed out pamphlets and advice to prospective new students at the Punjab University on Wednesday, even though the vice chancellor has accused the group of sheltering an Al Qaeda suspect at a university hostel.
Intelligence agencies arrested Ahmed Sajjad, who is believed to have been the handler for a terrorist cell in Lahore, from the PU Hostel No 1 earlier this month. Speaking on Tuesday, Vice Chancellor Prof Mujahid Kamran accused the IJT of sheltering Sajjad at the hostel.
Despite the gravity of the allegation, it appeared to have no effect on IJT’s activities on campus. On Wednesday, it set up admissions stalls at the University Law College, Institute of Education and Research (IER), Political Science Department, Hailey College of Commerce, Geography Department and Social Work Department. IJT activists at the stalls guided students about various programmes and distributed literature and pamphlets.
“I wanted to know about the merit formula and last year’s merit so I went to an IJT stall at the IER and sought guidance. The seniors their guided me politely and also shared their literature with me. They are really nice guys. Very helpful,” said Muhammad Ahsan, a student hoping to get into the MA in English language teaching programme.
Sheltering bad guys
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Prof Kamran said that the IJT’s parent body, the Jamaat-i-Islami, should “guide them to stay away from activities which are not in the country’s interest”.
“Security officials recovered lists of IJT activists from Sajjad’s room. He himself had served as IJT nazim in PU. Seven mobile phones were recovered from his room along with plastic gloves. An IJT member named Farooq even tried to intervene when the officials went to arrest Sajjad from Hostel No 1,” Prof Kamran said.
“It is a fact that Hostel No 1 has been an IJT stronghold for 40 years. On and off we have tried to take action against the illegal residents there, but IJT activists threaten our staff. Some people are [still] staying there illegally,” he added.
Asked why, if the IJT had been involved in criminal activities, it was allowed to set up admission stalls for prospective students, the vice chancellor said: “They have been here for many, many years. There are faculty members who ideologically stand with and support the IJT. We have no problem with that, but when you cross a certain limit in the name of Islam and get involved in activities which are against the interest of the country, it becomes a serious problem. Our teachers are working to free the hostels of all illegal occupants. I have held a meeting with the wardens of all the hostels on the issue. A police operation will be carried out when and where needed under the lead of the university administration.”
He said he had recently learned that the sons of three retired faculty members were fighting US forces in Afghanistan.
The vice chancellor added that he had declined appointment as head of the Higher Education Commission and asked to be allowed to continue at the PU because he was determined to put the university on the right path. “I strongly believe if Punjab University can be put on the right path, Pakistan can be put on the right path. It’s a mini Pakistan,” he said.
Not our fault
IJT Nazim at PU Abdul Muqeet rejected the vice chancellor’s claims, saying that he had exaggerated the arrested Al Qaeda suspect’s links with the group. “It is absolutely wrong that Sajjad was an IJT nazim. He was associated with the IJT, like thousands of other students who enter PU every year and take part in our annual sports festivals and debating contests,” he said. He added that the IJT had expelled Sajjad a year ago, but did not say why.
He said that there would be a backlash from students if the IJT were banned from setting up stalls. “He [the VC] is just maligning the IJT to save his own skin because he has failed to establish control over the hostels,” he said.
Muqeet said that it was not hard to get lists of old IJT office bearers, as they were active donors. In response to the vice chancellor’s claim that an IJT official had tried to prevent Sajjad’s arrest, Muqeet said that Farooq had merely asked the men who had entered the hostel who they were. When he had learned that they were there with the vice chancellor’s permission, he had stepped back, Muqeet said.
“There are three offices for PU security personnel at Hostel No 1 and around 28 people are on duty around the clock. It is a failure on their part that a student who graduated in 2012 and had links with Al Qaeda was residing in a hostel room,” he added.
Muqeet said that the hostels were very insecure. “In the last year, 130 motorbikes and cars have been stolen from here ... Did the IJT steal them? The VC should ... improve security at PU rather than accusing the IJT of wrongdoing. We have never had a relationship with a banned organisation,” he said.
The PU Academic Group and Academic Forum, at a meeting on Wednesday, backed the IJT on the matter and demanded that Prof Kamran resign.
The arrest of the Al Qaeda suspect at Hostel 1 was the result of an “utter administrative failure”, stemming from the vice chancellor’s “indifferent attitude” and “blatant patronage of his buddies,” said Dr Asmatullah, the Academic Group secretary, and Professor Zahid Mahmood, the Academic Forum secretary, in a joint statement issued after the meeting. “The vice chancellor … has started a blame game to shift his failure to others,” they said.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 19th, 2013.
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Yes , it is not your duty but the duty of your govt. and army to maintain the unity of the country in a civilized world . If you will take arm in your hand then you will be treated as criminal .
you mean it was a crime of jamiat and jamaat to struggle for a united pakistan.@Muhammad Saim:
Prof. MUJAHID KAMRAN has openly indicated and lodged his complain that PU hostle is just like a den of terrorists . Provide security to the Prof .and take immediate action to recover illeagal arms from there and arrest all those who distribute terrorists literatures from there .
@Sameer: Yes u r 100 percent right. Yes I myself have observed these parties working for terrorism and spreading wrong Islamic literature in the form of pamphlets and books free of cost in varsities of men and women. Just follow the example of Bangladesh.We will have to take a bold step bcz its a threat to our religion......
IJT has been the militant wing of so called pseudo political party JI. IJT brought the Kalashnikov culture to Karachi. Prior to the introduction of IJT in student politics we used to have left leaning NSF etc. These organizations were non violent in nature, the punishment meted to their leaders were occasionally was to banish them from Karachi (Shehar Badr) etc. The VC at PU apparently is scared of the IJT hoodlums, who are petty criminals and the VC is aware of the fact that if he would try to discipline the IJT, he would either be transferred to a remote village by people such as Piracha (TTP mediator) or Hanif Abbasi etc. The politicians use these students to punish the population. We must learn from bangladesh courts and stand up to these criminals.
I would like to modify my first comment:
In fact if there is a "will" by the government, only a little force will be enough to address this issue. However, as Masood says, the root of JI/IJT are deep in Forces, Bureaucracy, Media and Judiciary that apparently it seems very difficult, but I am still hopeful for two reasons...One Bangladesh case, the situation was almost same there but finally there is an awakening and second UET Lahore which was purged of IJT & MSF in 1997 - 1998 in no more than 6 months and a total turnaround was seen.
Let's keep raising voices and keep praying. Punjab University is no ordinary university that one can leave to rot in hands of snakes and scorpions. Its Pakistan's pride and it shall see its glory back very soon.
@Sufyan: You must be knowing that IJT is using the name of Islam to carry on its terrorism-linked activities.The role of VC at this stage is appreciable.
i am a personally victom of IJT, they occupied all Hostels .. no one can get room even after an allotment with out their permission.
they should be removed from PU, with force.
This 'jamiatization' of PU must be halted with iron hands. Place of higher learning is being reduced to the level of some madrassah in Akora Khattak.
“I wanted to know about the merit formula and last year’s merit so I went to an IJT stall at the IER and sought guidance. The seniors their guided me politely and also shared their literature with me. They are really nice guys. Very helpful,” said Muhammad Ahsan, a student hoping to get into the MA in English language teaching programme.
IJT is doing good work in Punjab University. Its the University administration which has failed to do its duties. The VC himself should be held accountable as he failed to stop outsiders from residing in University hostels. It is very unfortunate how people fail to analyse a situation and start blaming a student organization with which they ideological differences. IJT's good work must be appreciated.
@Muhammad Saim:
This menace has deeply penetrated in education, bureaucracy, armed forces and media. Who can take action against himself?
Hostel warden and university administration is failed to control movement of outsiders in the hostel. As per Statement of VC on GEO news, Person arrest from the room of Ex-Student of Punjab University.
University administration is responsible to vacate the room from Ex-student. It is the favourite game of officers of grade 21 and 20 to impose blame on other organization to protect their breach of fiduciary duty.
VC is also transferring his failure to other
@Muhammad Saim: Can't agree more.
I must appreciate VC for at least HARSH WORDS against IJT Mafia. Technically VC can only look towards law enforcement agencies to take action.
But the roots of IJT are very deep and they have nuisence power. They need force to be eliminated, and will like Bangladesh government.