Punjab Medical College Expels 23 Ahmedi Students

Posted on June 9, 2008
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Punjab Medical College Faisalabad expels 23 Ahmedi studentsOn Thursday, June 5th, the principal of Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad, expelled every student who belonged to the Ahmadi community from the college.

A total of twenty three students, fifteen female and eight male, across the five years of medical school have been expelled as a result. Further details regarding the incident can also be found in reports from the BBC and from the Daily Times.

The Ahmadi students were “accused” of preaching their religious beliefs. The principal was pressured into expelling the entire Ahmadi student body by a mob of protesters belonging to Islami Jamiat e Talaba. The mob circled the Principal’s office and demanded the expulsions. The same day, a mob of about 300 college students also barged into Ahmadi students’ rooms, beat them and threw their luggage out of their rooms.

Punjab Medical College Faisalabad expels 23 Ahmedi studentsWhat makes this incident especially troubling is the fact that the decision to expel Ahmadi students was taken by a government-run medical school, under full knowledge of the relevant Punjab ministries.


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As an academic, and a Pakistani, I am totally appalled by this latest incidence of religious fanaticism. One hopes that the present Punjab government turns a page, and instead of supporting the forces of extremism, comes to the protection of its ordinary citizens.

Atif Mian is Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business.

225 responses to “Punjab Medical College Expels 23 Ahmedi Students”

  1. Atif Mian says:

    Dear all,
    When I wrote this blog, I was not sure how Pakistanis at large will receive it. I am very glad to see an overwhelming anger against this injustice. But what is most impressive is that many Pakistanis took it upon themselves to take real action – doctors, alumni associations, other ex-pats… – many have lobbied to get this injustice reversed. I have personally heard some of these stories. And most of them are NOT Ahmadies – this is the true pakistaniat that we should all aspire towards.

  2. smssr84 says:

    @ayesha fazal

    if today I annouce that you are NOT a Muslim, and have no right to live a life of an ideal/normal muslim. will you stop believing in Islam and stop acting as one??? will your heart turn in a few hours or a few years??/ will u stop calling yourself a Muslim, coz just some random ppl annoucned u as a non-muslim???

    just think what would be your situtation if all this was happening with you and your family. Just once think like that!!!

    as for the students, I dont think it is safe for them to still study in such a college. its not safe for them. and i think that the suspension is also not right. when they have not done anything then why suspend them???

  3. Ayaz Siddiqui says:

    got a question..

    Are Christians allowed to construct a new church anywhere in Pakistan

  4. Dewana Phir Say says:

    ayesha fazal says:
    “correction =they do agree they enrolled as muslim students”

    What do you mean enrolled as Muslim students? Were they enrolling in a religious seminary that it matters what religion they are? Unless you are saying that PMC carries out religious profiling during enrolment process. If that is the case then the obvious objection is

  5. YLH says:

    Neutral outsider,

    Ironically it was Bhutto who brought the amendment.

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