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JUI-F announces boycott of Balochistan government over madrassah action

Published on: April 25, 2026 9:16 AM

JUI-F to boycott Bugti-led govt over madressah action - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

The Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (F) (JUI-F) has announced a boycott of the Balochistan government led by Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, escalating tensions over recent actions against madrassahs in the province.

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Speaking at a press conference in Quetta, senior party leader Maulana Abdul Wasay said the party would refrain from attending official meetings, government functions, and visits to the Chief Minister’s House. He accused the provincial administration of targeting religious seminaries through what he termed unlawful operations and closures.

Wasay declared madrassahs a “red line” for the party and warned that failure to halt the actions and issue an apology by May 2 would lead to a protest movement. He added that the law under which these measures are being taken had not been approved by parliament or the provincial assembly.

Another party leader, Kamran Murtaza, alleged that seminaries across Balochistan were being served notices and sealed, further intensifying concerns among religious groups. He also claimed that external pressure narratives surrounding the issue were unfounded.

On the other hand, the Balochistan government has defended its actions, stating that efforts are underway to streamline and strengthen the madrassah registration process. Officials say around 300 unregistered seminaries have been identified, with some cases reportedly linked to concerns over foreign funding and the presence of foreign nationals.

Authorities emphasised that the move is aimed at ensuring transparency and regulation, adding that investigations into suspicious activities at certain institutions are ongoing. Government sources also indicated that religious leadership, including JUI-F, would be consulted to address concerns and avoid further escalation.

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The situation highlights growing friction between political and religious stakeholders, with the potential for protests if a resolution is not reached in the coming days.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan, JUI-F, Latest, Lead4, madrassah, Pakistan politics, protest, Sarfraz Bugti

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