• 2 weeks ago
Transcript
00:00This Madrasa Registration Bill, the JUI government seems to be a big no-no.
00:06On one hand, they want to handle the PTI, on the other hand, the JUI is talking about protest.
00:10Will this matter escalate?
00:13No, I think this is not such a big issue that you are talking about.
00:18The Madaras Bill, when our previous government, the PDM,
00:24we took up this issue because there was a demand to legislate it in such a way that
00:34there was a concession in it that no accounts had to be checked.
00:42So there were big meetings, I also had meetings with Mr. Mulana.
00:47There were small meetings, there were big meetings.
00:53Then there was a meeting of the Prime Minister, headed by Mr. Subhash at that time.
00:57So a lot of things were settled there and we did it in the form of a bill.
01:03Now that bill has been passed, what is new in it, but at that time it was that
01:08this bill, it was a matter of registration, it was a matter of accounts.
01:14So in my opinion, a lot of things, we did not concede, they conceded a lot of things.
01:20But the point of Madaras is that we want Madaras to go into general education.
01:28One is religious education, the other is education.
01:34So that in the future, their children, after getting education from there,
01:40they can use their education in the practical life.
01:44On which they also agreed that the subject has already been introduced in many places.
01:49Some have come from English, some from Mathematics, some from Science.
01:53So after that it was a matter of registration.
01:56So we wanted some registration, some visibility of the boys, which students are there.
02:03Because there is terrorism in Pakistan every day, every time after 13, then again.
02:09So what changes do you want right now, Mr. Rana?
02:12What are the changes that you have not yet been satisfied with?
02:16They say that we have a cooperative act with DC, the Cooperative Societies Act.
02:24According to that, the registration of our schools is of Madaras.
02:28There is an authority in the Ministry of Education, which does registration.
02:38They say that we have to do registration on that.
02:41There is no need for that.
02:43But we understand that at that time, the point was that there was no difference in registration.
02:49They send cards to DC, so that there is visibility.
02:53If there are such students who have identification cards, then there is no issue.
02:59There are some who are not.
03:01So there was no such issue.
03:03There were no such serious issues on which Mr. Maulana…
03:07But Mr. Rana, if the issues were really not so serious, then on behalf of Maulana Fazlur Rahman,
03:11who generally goes towards reconciliatory politics and tries to bridge gaps.
03:17Even in the 26th amendment, the PTI, that is, the opposition's main group,
03:21was seen trying to bridge the gap in the government.
03:24If they say that I come on the streets, then the matter cannot be so small.
03:28Or is the government taking it non-seriously?
03:30And in the eyes of the JUI, this is a very serious issue?
03:33No, I think that some of our scholars, let's say that I tell you,
03:4570% were of endorsement of the government's point of view, their stance.
03:5170% who are a little bit like that, in their opinion, those things will happen.
04:01They used to say to Mr. Maulana that maybe you are a little soft with the government
04:07and these things should not happen.
04:09So maybe for this reason, Mr. Maulana, there are some political reasons.
04:13So you are saying that Mr. Rana, is that what you are saying about the JUI?
04:19No, no, no.
04:21Look, there are political issues.
04:23Look, there is a political party, or the people of one of their madrasas,
04:28all over Pakistan, including Mufti Muneeb from Karachi, or from Faisalabad.
04:36They keep meeting with me.
04:40Okay.
05:04Got your point, got your point.
05:10Both political and religious.
05:12Both their personalities have both.

Recommended