All this activity looks good on the surface but it has not sat well with some religio-political parties. The JUI-F is opposed to the proposed reform of madrassas. Maulana Fazlur Rehman thundered in the National Assembly, criticising the inclusion of religious seminaries in the NISP. Not content with academic opposition to the plan, his party has also announced nationwide protests and hopes to take other religious groups on board as well. Here is the sticking point. The JUI-F, being an ally of the government, as well as other religious parties, must be made to see virtue in the initiative and embrace it. The government must begin efforts to address the misgivings of the JUI-F and its peers, whoever they are, so that a noble task is achieved with consensus.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 11th, 2014.
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