New Delhi: In the last few years, it has become clear that the medieval spirit has still not gone from the minds of Islamic fundamentalist groups. In the last few months, there has been an increase in incidents of arson in girls' schools.
Extremists broke into a school compound in Khanpur, Haripur district of North Waziristan in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Wednesday night and broke down classroom doors, poured kerosene on furniture and floors and set the school building on fire. So the furniture was burnt and most of the school building which was made of wood was gutted.
No group has claimed responsibility for the fire incident, which is the third such incident in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in May alone. But it seems certain that this act could be the work of Islamic fundamentalists, as they believe that girls should not be educated. Thus they still follow the concept of medieval Caliphate and believe that girls should not be educated.
Earlier on Monday, it was said that a fire broke out due to a short circuit in a large girls school located in Haripura village of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, but it is also suspected that the administrative system of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has spread this news. Short circuit. In fact, the same Taliban who used to send arms, fodder and money from Pakistan have entered Pakistan by crossing the Kirthar mountain range between Pakistan and Afghanistan. They have joined Pakistan-based extremist groups and are carrying out such arson attacks. That survey still dreams of a caliphate extending from Sudan and the Indus River to Morocco in Central Asia. They have nothing to do with the modern era. Blind and murderous attempts to turn the clock back are good.