Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Degrees awarded by POK med colleges will not be recognised: MCI

CONCERN India blocks Pak’s scholarshi­p scheme for Kashmiris

- Shishir Gupta

NEWDELHI: India will not recognise degrees awarded by medical colleges in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the Medical Council of India has declared in a public notice, a move designed to firmly, even if partially, block Prime Minister Imran Khan’s scholarshi­p scheme for 1,600 students from Kashmiris every year.

The MCI announceme­nt comes months after the Jammu and Kashmir high court asked the MCI and external affairs ministry to review its stand to see if students who study medicine in these territorie­s could be allowed to practice.

The trigger for the court’s December 2019 order was a petition from a young Kashmiri woman who had studied medicine in POK but was disallowed from sitting for the exam meant for people who studied abroad. This exercise was still in motion when the Pakistan government, in February, announced the scheme to extend generous scholarshi­ps for 1,600 Kashmiri students.security agencies redflagged the Imran Khan government’s outreach to Kashmiri students soon after. Pakistan had been offering cheaper education options to Kashmiri students for years, mostly on the recommenda­tion of Kashmiri separatist leaders. There had been several instances where Kashmiris had gone to Pakistan and its occupied territorie­s through legal channels to study but returned via the Line of Control after being trained at terror camps.

Those who did stick to studies returned more radicalise­d than they were when they left, said a counter-terror operative.monday’s MCI order deals with one part of what security agencies described as a big challenge.

“This is to inform all concerned that entire territorie­s of UT of Jammu and Kashmir, and

Ladakh are an integral part of India. Pakistan is in illegal and forcible occupation of a part of the territory. Accordingl­y, any medical institutio­n in Pakistan occupied Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh (POJKL) requires permission/recognitio­n under the Indian Medical Council Act 1956. Such permission has not been granted to any medical college in POJKL. Therefore, any qualificat­ion obtained from medical colleges within these illegally occupied areas of India shall not entitle a person for grant of registrati­on under Indian Medical Council Act 1956 to practice modern medicine in India,” the MCI said.

This implied that students who pass out from profession­al colleges in POK cannot sit for the exam meant for foreigners because the occupied territorie­s are an integral part of India.security officials said the MCI order does not deal with students who receive their degrees from universiti­es in Pakistan.

An official said there were questions around the powers of the government to bar citizens from studying in certain institutio­ns in absence of enabling legal provisions.

 ??  ?? Security agencies had redflagged the Imran Khan government’s outreach to Kashmiri students.
Security agencies had redflagged the Imran Khan government’s outreach to Kashmiri students.

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