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A Pakistani student was arrested on Wednesday, 20 March, after he stabbed his professor to death for organising a mixed-gender reception at a government college, police said.
Associate professor Khalid Hameed was killed on Wednesday on the campus of Sadiq Egerton College in the southern city of Bahawalpur, a local police official told AFP.
According to the report registered with the police, a copy of which was seen by AFP, the student had shouted that he killed the professor because he was "spreading obscenity".
A Pakistani journalist in exile has posted a video of the accused on Twitter. As per the video, a reporter is heard telling him that the professor is dead, to which he replies, “Good it happened.”
The professor's son Waleed Khan, who was with him at the time of the incident, said the student was waiting for his father. He asked how many more lives until it is stopped.
"My father then fell down and I rushed to him, the student held his knife and started shouting 'I have killed him, I had told him that a gender mix reception is against Islam'," he said.
"We took him to hospital but he had already died," he said. He said the student dropped his knife and the guards arrested him.
The Punjab provincial government said on Twitter that the student had been arrested and the chief minister had sought a report from the police.
Mixed-gender events are not uncommon in Pakistan's educational institutions but they come with more restrictions in government-owned colleges than in private ones. Recently, a government university in Punjab issued a dress code barring female students from wearing tops with a deep neckline, sleeveless shirts, tights, skinny jeans or capri pants.
In many government universities there is a ban on students sitting as "couples" and "inappropriate" interaction between male and female students.
(Published in arrangement with PTI)
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