Police Arrest 19 IJT Activists in Lahore Amid Controversy Over University Fees
Violence broke out in Lahore on Wednesday when police arrested 19 activists of the Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) from Punjab University's new campus during a rally against high varsity fees. The IJT activists, demanding lower fees and facilities, clashed with university guards, leaving two guards injured. Police claimed that some activists were wanted in several criminal cases and arrested them. An IJT spokesperson disputed the police's claims, stating that 50 members were arrested during a peaceful rally.
Key Takeaways:
- 19 IJT activists were arrested by police during a rally against high varsity fees at Punjab University's new campus.
- The rally, led by IJT leaders who were dismissed for involvement in various crimes, was allegedly attacked by university guards and police.
- IJT claims that 50 members were arrested during a peaceful protest, while police say they took action against those who were wanted in several cases.
- The Jamaat-e-Islami Emir Naeemur Rehman condemned the violence and police brutality, demanding the immediate release of the arrested students.
- The incident highlights the long-standing issue of high fees and lack of facilities at the university, with administrators accusing IJT of extortion and the IJT disputing the charges.
Statistics:
- 19 IJT activists were arrested by police on Wednesday.
- 2 university guards were injured during the clashes between IJT activists and university guards.
- 50 IJT members were allegedly arrested during a peaceful protest, according to IJT Pakistan Nazim Hassan Bilal Hashmi.
- The Jamaat-e-Islami has condemned the violence and police brutality, demanding the release of the arrested students.
Sources:
- [Lahore -- Police on Wednesday arrested 19 activists of the Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) from Punjab University]
- [Jamaat-e-Islami Emir Naeemur Rehman condemned the violence against students, police brutality and arrests at Punjab University]