CJP takes notice of attacks on schools
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – Taking notice of the attacks on schools in Dia Mir and Gilgit Baltistan, Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar has sought report from government of Pakistan.
The Chief Justice has sought response from government, Secretary Azad Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan Affairs and Secretary Interior within 48 hours.
Twelve schools were attacked overnight by unknown assailants in Gilgit Baltistan region on Friday.
Officials said no one was hurt in the incidents, in which attackers mainly targeted girls´ schools in a tourist region on the Chinese border famed for its high peaks.
“The miscreants tried to damage around 12 schools in Diamir district. They tried to set fire to some of them and broke windows and doors of some others,” regional home secretary Jawad Akram told.
Dildar Ahmed Malik, a senior official in Diamir district, said at least 10 of the burnt schools were for girls.
“The incident took place in a far-flung area. We are investigating it, but the inquiry will take time because of the remoteness of the region,” he said.
Gilgit Baltistan has been relatively free of the violent militancy that has plagued other parts of Paksitan for years.
The region is home to world´s second highest mountain, K2, and numerous other peaks attracting mountaineers and tourists from around the world.
Like many other under-developed areas of Pakistan, basic education needs in Gilgit Baltistan are being met by private or community organisations, and a large number of primary schools have been set up by non-government organisations.
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