City
Epaper

Pakistan: Religious extremism on rise in Sindh, says report

By ANI | Updated: March 7, 2022 19:05 IST

The sponsored Islamisation process and the call for Afghan Jihad have created an extremist environment based on the religious and sectarian divide in Sindh, local media reported.

Open in App

The sponsored Islamisation process and the call for Afghan Jihad have created an extremist environment based on the religious and sectarian divide in Sindh, local media reported.

To counter progressive politics, the power elite in Sindh tried to inject religion into Sindh's politics, the Sunday edition of The News International reported, adding that after decades of deadly conflicts in Sindh's capital Karachi, religious extremism is now penetrating into rural areas of the province.

Notably, apart from external factors like 9/11 and the subsequent Afghan War, the 2010 floods which sunk the entire right bank of Indus and left millions of internally displaced people (IDPs), proved to be a blessing for the religious orgsations to spread religious extremism in Sindh, according to the media outlet.

Under the guise of rehabilitation and charity work, these religious orgsations spread their radical message, built seminaries, constructed local support bases and recruited thousands of youths for their madrassas, the majority of who were sent to Afghstan for 'jihad'.

Most of these youths returned back as radicalised individuals to Sindh and became local leaders of their religious orgsations. This, in turn, created a sudden rise in seminaries in Sindh, that further promoted a religious and sectarian identity rather than tribe, language and culture.

Sindh has witnessed severe terrorist attacks since 2001 and the forced conversions of Hindu girls in northern Sindh has also raised concern in recent years. The incidents demonstrate the depth of violent extremism embedded in society in Sindh, according to the publication.

The recent rise of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a far-right religious orgsation, in Sindh and the resurgence of Jamiat Ulama-i-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) in upper Sindh show how the political environment is bent towards religiopolitical parties in Sindh. However, this will further deteriorate the situation in the province.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Afghan jihadpakistanKarachiThe News InternationalDhs punjabKarachi company
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPakistani Drone Shot Down Near Amritsar Border, Debris Recovered by Security Forces

NationalIndia Fires Ballistic Missiles at 4 Airbases in Pakistan After Drone Attacks

InternationalPakistan Launches 'Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos' After Accusing India of Targeting Military Bases

NationalPakistan Drone Attack in Punjab: Family Injured After Drone Hits Residential Area in Firozpur

NationalPakistan Airlines Flights Spotted Near International Border After Drone Attacks; Allegedly Used as Shield

International Realted Stories

InternationalTrump calls for 30-day ceasefire between Russia, Ukraine

InternationalNorth Korea's Kim says participation in Russia's war against Ukraine justified

InternationalUS Secretary of State Rubio speaks to Pak Army Chief Asim Munir, offers US assitance to start talks with India

InternationalSouth Korea: People Power Party begins unprecedented process to replace presidential candidate

InternationalIMF reimbursement to Pak will not help in de-escalation of hostilities with India: J&K CM Omar