Crackdown on students, intellectuals hallmark of fascist state: Rabbani

By Our Correspondent
June 02, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Former Senate chairman Senator Mian Raza Rabbani Tuesday condemned the police action against students in Islamabad and teachers, employees of universities in Peshawar.

“The demands of the Federation of all Pakistan Universities Academic Staff Association, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chapter, are genuine, they call for setting up a Higher Education Commission at the provincial level, revocation of increase in students’ fees and reduction in allowances of teachers, allowing 25% disparity reduction allowance,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.

Rabbani said the baton charge, registration of FIRs and arrest of 21 teachers of various universities is condemnable.

Similarly, he said students were lathi-charged, arrested and their motorcycles confiscated by the Islamabad police. Rabbani said such actions against academia and students are not new under the present government. Students in Lahore had been charged under the Anti-Terrorist Act and for sedation. “This is a crude attempt to curtail and clamp down on academic freedom,” he said. He was of view that such crackdowns on students, intellectuals and university professors are a hallmark of a fascist state which cannot tolerate dissent.