Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Brutal beatings

This refers to the letter ‘Corporal punishment’ (December 17) by Faisal Ansar. I totally agree with the writer that it is really shameful that a cleric, who is assumed to be well-learned in religious matters, beat children brutally if they fail to learn their lessons.Unfortunately, there is no regulatory authority that can keep a check on thousands of madressahs that are opened in every corner of the city. There should be a complete ban on corporal punishment and anyone who is involved in beating children should be punsihed.Yasira MansoorMakran

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