Three students, ten wounded in MQM/JI University Clashes

**MQM at their best **

KARACHI: Three students killed in KU clashes -DAWN - Local; August 27, 2008

KARACHI, Aug 26: Three students of Karachi University were killed and 10 others wounded in clashes between workers of the Islami Jamiat-i-Talaba and the All Pakistan Muttahida Student Organisation on the campus on Tuesday, police and witnesses said.

The KU administration announced that the varsity would remain closed for two days because of the law and order situation on the campus after the clash that claimed the lives of two IJT workers and an APMSO worker.

Witnesses said panic and tension gripped the campus as the rivals exchanged heavy gunfire in the presence of Rangers, posted in almost every nook and cranny of the university.

According to a press release, PPP co-chairperson and presidential candidate Asif Ali Zardari rang up Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad and condoled the death of the students. It added that the governor ordered the police and Rangers to bring terrorist elements to book. Allegations and counter-allegations were levelled by the two student organizations, holding each other responsible for initiating violent activities on the campus.

An IJT spokesman, Riaz Ahmed, told Dawn that two workers of the student wing of the Jamaat-i-Islami were shot dead and seven others wounded when APMSO workers opened fire on IJT men near the administration block.

The APMSO chief, Wahid-uz-Zaman, told a press conference that the IJT workers, including Sanaullah, Ataullah and Maaz Farooqi, stormed into different departments of the university and also tortured APMSO workers. He said later the IJT men opened fire on AMPSO workers, killing Ramish and injuring three others.

The witnesses said that tension had prevailed on the campus since 12:30am after a brawl between the rival student groups. They said the situation was temporarily brought under control by the university administration with the help of Rangers.

The witnesses said the students again clashed in the evening and four people were wounded, two of them fatally, in the firing.

They said the victims, belonging to the APMSO, were taken to a private hospital near Gulistan-i-Jauhar. Hospital sources said the fatally wounded victim died a little after his arrival at the facility.

Later, the body and two of the injured were taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, where the dead man was identified as Syed Atif Raza and the wounded as Kashif and Asad.

The victims belonging to the IJT were shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, where the dead students were identified as Usama and Abdul Jabbar.

The IJT spokesman said seven IJT workers, including Niaz Qasim, Mohammed Ilyas, Maaz and Luqman, sustained bullet wounds on the campus.

Meanwhile, Campus Adviser Dr Khalid Iraqi said the clashes between the rival student groups had initially started on Saturday on the NED University campus. “Students belonging to one of the groups came to the university on Tuesday morning and roughed up rival students at about 12.30pm,” he added.

Dr Iraqi said he made efforts for a patch-up between the fighting students with the help of Rangers. “At that time the students pretended to have been calmed and reconciled with each other,” he added.

The adviser said that students belonging to one of the groups marched into the student advisory council and beat up three staff members — Dr Saleem Shahzad, Ishrat Idrees and Sadiq Ali Khan — and ransacked their office. “Following this, the students of both groups gathered at the Computer Science Department, where they had an exchange of fire,” he added.

Nusrat Idrees, the student adviser, said that she hardly knew anything more than that the groups had had a fight in the morning, which was helped patch up by her. “After this it all began again when one of the groups came into our office, ransacked it, beat up the staff and then also beat up the PA of the vice chancellor,” she said.

Soon after, she said, she heard gunshots near the computer science department.

A source in KU also confirmed that a motorcycle was also torched on the campus.

Meanwhile, the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Karachi, has been shut for a day in the wake of the clashes at Karachi University.

Re: Three students, ten wounded in MQM/JI University Clashes

Very very unfortunate!! Where were Rangers doing during the clash? How long will MQM and Jamaat keep on playiing with the lives of ppl?

Sir, did you read the contents of the article you posted or is it one sided love with MQM that produces such biased remarks?

Why can't JI be included in such judgemental remarks after reading the whole story?

APMSO, JI, PSF, BSF, Jeay Sindh etc. all are culprit ever since mid 80's. It's not fair to single out one party although it is true that APMSO is no angel but it's not true that others are zam zam ke dhulay.

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MQM was created to break JI's hold on Karachi (or probably Urban Sindh). JI was doing similar "strong armed" activities with other parties in KU and other institutions. After taking over from JI these guys carrying out same traditions. It has to come to an end. All educational institutions MUST ban political activities inside the campus.

I tend to focus on the bigger evils, good sir :)

Re: Three students, ten wounded in MQM/JI University Clashes

For once I am glad MQM did something noteworthy. JI is a terrorist non-muslim group and should be dealt with.

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They both are crooked. Some 6 months back there was a serious clash between Punjabi Student Association and Jamiat in which 2-3 youngmen lost their lives.

There should be complete ban on these organisatons.

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Mo, whats the link...

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Sorry that was exactly a year ago - August 2007.

KARACHI: SMC clash leaves student dead -DAWN - Local; August 16, 2007

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KARACHI: Another student falls in JPMC clash

By Tahir Siddiqui & Mukhtar Alam

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KARACHI, Aug 25: Another worker of the Islami Jamiat-i-Talaba (IJT) was killed and four others were injured on Saturday on the premises of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in a fresh clash between rival student groups that also left three workers of the Punjabi Students’ Association (PSA) injured.

Farhan Butt, a first-year student at the JPMC’s School of Physiotherapy, was the second IJT worker to be killed in the past 10 days in showdowns between the IJT and the PSA. Vehicles were stuck for hours in long traffic jams as angry students blocked Rafiqui Shaheedi Road in front of the JPMC, forcing hundreds of patients to return home without medical treatment.

Eyewitnesses said that at about 10:30am, some IJT workers were near the Kidney Centre when armed men appeared from the main gate, opened fire and swiftly fled. They said that an IJT worker received bullet wounds and was rushed to the hospital’s emergency room. Police and Rangers personnel fired tear gas shells to disperse the rioters.

Dr Simeen Jamali, in charge of the JPMC emergency section, told Dawn that Mr Butt received a fatal bullet wound in his chest and died 15 minutes after being brought in.

According to IJT Central Information Secretary Riaz Ahmed Siddiqui, between 50 and 60 PSA workers reached the JMPC in two buses and riding eight to nine motorcycles. “They attacked our workers in the presence of police and Rangers,” he claimed, adding that police high-ups had been informed about PSA workers gathering near the Cantonment Railway Station before they attacked the IJT workers, but the official had said that he was “unable to take any action against them.”

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Mr Ahmed told Dawn that IJT workers Javed Iqbal, Sardar Wajid, Faisal Azeem and Ahmed were also injured when PSA members attacked them with stones, clubs and rods.

Saddar SHO Naeem Khan told Dawn that tension had been high at the JPMC since IJT nazim Hafiz Abdur Rehman had been beaten to death there on Aug 15, allegedly by activists of the PSA. Subsequently, a unit of the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) took control of security at the Dow University of Health Sciences and the Sindh Medical College. He added that many PSA students had not been coming to the JPMC since then because of the bands of rivals roaming about.

“Today, some PSA workers were attacked and forced to run away in the morning,” he said. “Later, PSA workers returned to the JPMC with several of their fellows and clashed with IJT workers.”

After the incident, police rushed to the spot and “the situation was brought under control within half an hour,” said the SHO, adding that no FIR had so far been registered by either party.

However, Saddar SP Tahir Naveed told Dawn that “the clash started when workers of the PSA attempted to enter the JPMC where their rivals had already taken up position. The PSA men took up positions near the Kidney Centre when IJT workers started firing from JPMC.”

PSA sources said that three of their activists were injured in the clash, two of whom received bullet wounds. Adil and Yasir, they said, were admitted to the Civil Hospital Karachi.

Nineteen-year-old Butt belonged to the Kotli district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, from where he had recently moved to Karachi to start a four-year course as a physiotherapist. He lived in a dormitory-like space in Mehmoodabad with some friends and colleagues, and JPMC authorities have reportedly informed his family.

Meanwhile, the Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) announced on Saturday that the Sindh Medical College and Dr Ishrat-ul-Ibad Institute of Oral Health Sciences would remain closed till Aug 30, adds APP.

**Doctors demand protection **

Doctors and paramedics at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) believe that the reoccurrence within 10 days of a security situation at the hospital, run by the federal government, indicates the law enforcement agencies’ failure to act on time. The Pakistan Medical Association has demanded a judicial inquiry.

After the clash, the hospital’s work remained at standstill and tear gas remnants disturbed patients and staffers. It is difficult to predict when things will normalise. “Activities at the casualty section have been restored somehow,” said a doctor, “but patients in various wards are bound to suffer while scared staff members gather the courage to return to their jobs.”

Although there has been is no official decision about the OPDs’ functioning on Monday, chances are that patients will themselves stay away.

Secretary General of PMA central, Dr Aziz Soomro, and Dr Qaiser Sajjad, president of PMA Karachi, expressed concern over the violence and demanded that the government ensure protection

Re: Three students, ten wounded in MQM/JI University Clashes

When I was in KU during 1985-1988, there were fierce clashes between People Student Federation and Jamiat and between Punjabi Student Association and Jamiat.

There was big gun battle between PSF and Jamiat in 1987.

Later APMSO and Jamaiat severe clashes occured in 1990 and 1991. After that Wahab sahab was given the control of KU and all the hostel were got rid of the arms and rangers was permanently posted there.

Re: Three students, ten wounded in MQM/JI University Clashes

In the latest clash between APMSO and IJT, APMSO may largely responsible of this as it lost only one workers against IJT's 3. Its the first ever armed clash in KU after deployment of rangers there in 1992.

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paghal hain sarey, there should be zero politics in schools

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100% agreed!

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I think Altaf Hussain, Qazi, and whoever heads the parties involved in the other student wings should collectively call for an end to this.

and Imran Khan disagrees with you.
he believe on student politics, and more than that he like to takes the credit of igniting the students. :)

Really?! I'd like to see where he said that.

I believe he encourages the youth to be politically active because the future leaders will and should be from among them. I haven't heard him say 'Get political on campus, and adopt violence if necessary'.

neither did i say that he said that :)

ps. it is always good to review what politics mean in their [Pakistan's politics] dictionary.

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Didn't you imply that Imran Khan encourages politics on campus?

his ideology goes "without a danda", but other Political parties believe on "danda"

...but then it is hard to stop us....we cant always put ourselves in front of other jahils and get beaten ourselves.

otherwise you can see that tehreek-e-Insaaf is filled more with students than the mature-elders.