Thursday, 29 March 2012

University rocked by sex scandal again

ISLAMABAD, March 27: All public and private organisations in the country are required to implement the Sexual Harassment Act but a female university teacher could pick up the courage of reporting her case only after reaching the safety of a foreign land.
Higher Education Commission’s Executive Director Dr Sohail Naqvi confirmed to Dawn that a female faculty member of the Hazara University, currently doing PhD in the United Kingdom, has filed an application with the HEC that she suffered sexual harassment at the university.
“It is a very serious issue. We will take action if the university fails to investigate and act on its own in a given time,” he said.
Initial investigation has shown the charge was correct, according to an HEC official.
“There is a cult in the university and some top officers in its management, deans and female faculty members are involved in the racket,” he said requesting anonymity.
However, the university management, instead of explaining its position, has sought explanation from the complainant for “violating the procedure” by taking her complaint directly to the HEC.
In her application to the HEC, the complainant explained that she had no chance of being heard by the university as a powerful coterie there blocked and dumped such complaints.
She said she was “one of the many victims” of sexual harassment in the Hazara University, which is situated about 20 kilometres from Mansehra.
She got the chance when she arrived in UK on a scholarship and decided to write to the HEC to save other students and faculty members, she said.
Vice-Chancellor Hazara University, Dr Syed Sakhawat Shah was not aware of the incident.
When Dawn pointed him the explanation sought by his university from the complainant, he said it would have been done “in routine” and without his knowledge.
However he promised to look into it.
“After getting her application we decided to countercheck as there could be personal vendetta behind it,” said an HEC official.
“In probing the case, we contacted other female faculty members who confirmed the allegation of the complainant. They said some university officers and faculty members collaborated in the dirty affair,” he added.
Subsequently, the HEC asked the university management investigate the matter itself and report back within six weeks. But the management went seeking an explanation from the ‘victim’ for approaching HEC over its head.
A similar incident had rocked the university’s Haripur campus in 2010 and the accused lecturer was dismissed because of hue and cry in the media.
Meanwhile, the HEC sought help from Dr Fouzia Saeed, who has been working against sexual harassment and has formed a network called AASHA for the purpose. She investigated a similar case in which a top rank officer of the Punjab University was
dismissed.

Banned leaders give tough time to administration

ISLAMABAD, March 27: It may be the ‘high security’ capital of a country grappling with terrorism that is chock-a-block with police, rangers and check posts but Islamabad and its security apparatus proved no match for two banned leaders.
For six hours, Maulana Mohammad Ahmed Ludhianvi, leader of the banned outfit Ahl-i-Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) and Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed played a game of cat and mouse with the Islamabad police on Tuesday.
They appeared and disappeared; were stopped and freed; intercepted in their cars and protected by their armed guards, as crowds gathered to watch the spectacle and traffic jams ensued.
Eventually the harassed, red-faced and embarrassed policemen managed to hold Maulana Ludhianvi, only after negotiations and while Saeed escaped.
He was shifted to Industrial area police station and registered a case under PPC section 188 on the complaint of a police officer. Within minutes, however, the city administration granted him bail.
At this point interior minister Rehman Malik intervened and blocked his bail orders.
Maulana Ludhianvi was not released till the filing of this report.
He, along with Hafiz Saeed, had appeared at Parade Ground, defying a ban on their entry into Islamabad, to participate in a
protest and sit-in organised by Defaa-i-Pakistan Council (DFC) against the government’s presumed move to restore Nato supplies.He somehow got information that the capital police and administration were going to arrest them, after which both the leaders disappeared from the Parade Ground. Later Maulana Ludhianvi was spotted at the camp of missing persons’ families while delivering speech.
Secretariat Police SHO, however, intercepted him and held him while he was leaving the camp by saying that “the police are arresting you in connection with the case registered with Margalla police station.” But Maulana Ludhianvi demanded his arrest warrant.
As the police failed to produce the arrest warrant, the activists of ASWJ took their leader away in a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).
This led to alerting of the patrolling officers and policemen deployed at the checkpoints. They were asked to check each and every vehicle.
Besides, the police also blocked the slipways and attached roads of main arteries to intercept and arrest Maulana Ludhianvi.
As a result, hundreds of vehicles were stuck up in the worst traffic jam making miles long queues on I.J. Principal Road,
Expressway, Islamabad Highway and Ninth Avenue.
At around 6pm, the vehicle of Maulana Ludhianvi was spotted in the traffic jam on the Ninth Avenue near Industrial Area police station while heading towards Rawalpindi. In response, the police placed blocks and parked their vehicles on the avenue.
All the SHOs, sub-divisional police officers, superintendents of police, were called at the Ninth Avenue along with contingent of Anti-Terrorism Squad, Anti-Riot Unit and police reserves to intercept and arrest the Maulana.
The guards of Maulana Ludhianvi – Punjab Police commandoes – aimed their weapons at the capital police and the officers while the activists cordoned their leader’s vehicle to avoid his arrest.
Later the activists of ASWJ removed the blocks from the road and made the way for their leader. However, the driver of Superintendent of Police City Circle chased the SUV and intercepted it on I.J. Principal Road.
Maulana Ludhianvi again demanded his arrest warrant, but neither the police nor any assistant commissioner or magistrate issued it. Later politician Ijazul Haq, ASWJ’s leader Fazaur Rehman Khalil and Abdullah Gul, son of Hamid Gul, also reached the
spot for negotiation.
In the meantime, Deputy Commissioner Amir Ahmed Ali also reached and thorough negotiations were held between the DC, SSP Yousuf, Mr Haq, Maulana Khalil and Abdullah Gul. After half an hour negotiation Mr Haq, Maulana Khalil and Mr Gul returned
to take Maulana Ludhianvi to police station.
Before leaving the spot Maulana Ludhianvi addressed the activists and asked them to remain there. Till the filling of the report, negotiations were still in progress in the police station.

’پاکستان کی حفاطت کی ذمے داری کس پر


صوبہ پنجاب میں نویں جماعت کے لیے ہونے والے امتحانات کے پرچوں میں سوالات کے ممکنہ جوابات میں صدر پاکستان آصف علی زرداری اور وزیراعظم یوسف رضا گیلانی کے نام شامل کیے جانے کی تحقیقات شروع کر دی گئیں ہیں۔
تحقیقات کا حکم صوبائی وزیر تعلیم مجتبیٰ شجاع الرحمان نے دیا ہے۔
بی بی سی کے نامہ نگار عبادالحق کے مطابق بدھ کے روز لاہور اور ملتان میں نویں جماعت کے امتحانات کے دوران امیدواروں کو جو پرچے تقسیم کیے گئے اُن میں صدر آصف علی زرداری اور وزیراعظم یوسف رضا گیلانی کے نام معروضی سوالات کے ممکنہ جوابات میں شامل تھے۔
لاہور بورڈ کی طرف سے اردو کے پرچے میں نویں جماعت کے امیدواروں سے یہ سوال پوچھاگیا کہ ’ہمارا نظام زندگی کس چیز پر قائم ہے، اور اس سوال کے جواب کے لیے طالب علموں کو چار آپشنز دیے گے، ان چار آپشنز میں دین، دنیا، دولت کے علاوہ صدر پاکستان زرداری کا نام بھی شامل تھا۔
اسی طرح ملتان بورڈ کے پرچے میں یہ سوال پوچھا گیا کہ ’پاکستان کی حفاطت کی ذمے داری کس پر ہے، اور ممکنہ جوابات
میں اللہ تعالٰی، عوام، صدر زرداری اور یوسف رضا گیلانی کا نام درج تھا۔‘
اُ دھر لاہور بورڈ نے نویں جماعت کے پرچے میں شامل سوال سے اپنی لاتعلقی کا اظہار کیا ہے اور بیان میں یہ وضاحت کی ہے کہ یہ پرچہ ڈیرہ غازی خان بورڈ سے بن کر آیا تھا اور وہیں کے کسی استاد نے یہ پرچہ بنایا ہے۔
پنجاب کے وزیر تعلیم مجتبیٰ شجاع الرحمان نے اس معاملے کا نوٹس لیتے ہوئے نویں جماعت کے پرچوں میں حکمران جماعت پیپلز پارٹی کے رہنماوں کے نام شامل کرنے کی تحقیقات کرنے کا حکم دیا ہے۔
اس مقصد کے لیے ڈیرہ غازی خان تعلیمی بورڈ کے سربراہ کو چھان بین کی ذمے داری سونپی گئی ہے۔
مجتبیٰ شجاع الرحمان نے میڈیا سے بات کرتے ہوئے کہا ہے کہ سوالات کے ممکنہ جوابات میں سیاسی شخصیات کے نام کسی صورت نہیں ہونے چاہیے۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ تحقیقاتی رپورٹ آنے کے بعد ذمے دار افراد کے خلاف محکمانہ کارروائی کی جائے گی۔
حکمران جماعت پیپلز پارٹی نے پرچوں میں ممکنہ جوابات میں صدر مملکت اور وزیراعظم کے نام شامل کرنے پر شدید ردعمل کا اظہار کیا ہے۔
وفاقی وزیر اطلات فردوس عاشق اعوان نے پرچوں میں سیاسی شخصیات کے نام شامل کرنے کا ذمہ دار وزیر اعلیٰ پنجاب شہباز شریف کو قرار دیا ہے۔
انہوں نے وزیر اعلیٰ پنجاب پر نقطہ چینی کی اور کہا کہ وہ بچوں کو جس راستے پر لے کر جانا چاہتے ہیں وہ تعلیم کا راستہ نہیں ہے۔
فردوس عاشق اعوان نے الزام لگایا کہ شہباز شریف چاہتے ہیں کہ ایک ایسی ذہنیت تیار کی جائے جو کہ ریاست کے خلاف سینہ تان کر کھڑی ہو جائے۔
دریں اثنا پرچے میں صدر اور وزیراعظم کا نام ممکنہ جواب میں شامل کرنے پر طالب علموں کے والدین نے ردعمل میں کہا ہے کہ چھوٹی عمر کے بچوں کا نہ تو کسی سیاسی