The district administration of Qambar Shahdadkot has directed religious seminaries to conduct a complete screening of all students coming from Balochistan before giving them admission, in light of security concerns due to the district’s borders being adjacent to the mountainous areas of Balochistan.
This directive was issued by Deputy Commissioner Qambar Shahdadkot, Imdad Ali Abro, during an important meeting with religious scholars from various schools of thought in the Darbar Hall of the DC office.
Mr. Abro directed that all religious seminaries operating within the district must be properly registered. He asked for a list of currently registered institutions to be compiled and submitted, and ordered the seminaries that are not yet registered to complete the registration process without any delay.
Furthermore, the administration has required every seminary to prepare and provide a detailed list of its students. This register must specify whether the students are local residents, from other districts and provinces, or are foreign nationals, so that the district administration is fully aware of the number of students.
The scholars representing all schools of thought from across the district present at the meeting unanimously agreed to the points and directives put forward by the Deputy Commissioner.