To the surprise of many, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Syed Munawwar Hasan has announced that his party will oppose the use of English as the medium of instruction in Punjab, a province of 90 million people.
The provincial government recently announced that the medium of instruction from class one in public sector schools will be English.
Hasan claimed the move was "a great injustice to the children as well as teachers, especially of rural areas".
However, resident of Punjab have said it is not easy to understand how the coming generations would be pushed towards illiteracy by studying different subjects in English.
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Hasan further said: "In most countries, education is imparted in mother or national languages, and the Hamudur Rehman Commission during the Ayub Khan regime had also recommended primary education in Urdu, which was not implemented".
He said the Jamaat-e-Islami had no objection to the teaching of English as a subject but its adoption as the medium of instruction has created problems for students and teachers.