QUETTA (Dunya News) - Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has said disinformation is being spread regarding action against seminaries.
The CM said the government had no such intention and would provide all possible support for the development and improvement of religious schools.
Parliament has passed the Madrasah Registration Act, now it is also to be presented in the Balochistan Assembly, the CM added.
Sarfraz Bugti further said that steps will be taken to enact legislation by consensus in the Balochistan Assembly, and this matter will be resolved by consensus.
Earlier, Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said initiative to promote knowledge and education in remote areas of Balochistan through ‘Book Vehicles’ and ‘Science on Wheels’ are appreciable initiatives.
The CM stated that the initiative to spread knowledge in remote areas of the province through “Book Vehicles” and “Science on Wheels” is highly commendable.
Sarfraz Bugti, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), wrote that these initiatives have emerged as a new ray of hope, increasing children’s engagement with education.
He said that what began as mobile schools has now evolved into moving libraries for teaching and learning, as well as modern “Science on Wheels” units.
The mobile science labs are playing an important role in promoting scientific thinking, curiosity, and the spirit of learning in areas deprived of educational facilities.
He added that such creative and courageous initiatives are a strong guarantee of a bright and educated future for Balochistan.