According to media reports, the incident occurred while a conference on Kashmir was underway. The Baloch Council Chairperson Amir Baloch was abused by members of IJT following which a fight started and Amir Baloch and his fellows were attacked by about 24 IJT members.
A user who shared the video of the fight on Twitter said that the brutality of the IJT showed that secular Baloch students were not acceptable in any institutions.
https://twitter.com/ShahzadBaloch_/status/1176952631647985666?s=20
The incident was criticised on social media, with many raising the question of whether anyone could put a stop to the thuggery of the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba.
A social media user took to Twitter to lament how peaceful students were being tortured by ‘Jamiat goons’.
https://twitter.com/Asif_Baloch8/status/1176528960764690433?s=20
On Thursday, heartening scenes were witnessed as students of Punjab University came together to protest the IJT attack on Baloch students.
Academic Ammar Ali Jan took to Twitter to report the protests and said that such scenes were a glimpse of a democratic Pakistan.
https://twitter.com/ammaralijan/status/1177136881462599680?s=20
The protests against the Jamiat’s brutality showed that their cruel aspirations are not shared by the majority of the students who want an inclusive and peaceful culture in the university. Moreover, the fact that students from various ethnic groups came together to stand behind the Baloch students is an indication of inclusivity and acceptance, a trait not found among the IJT.
The IJT is famous for its aggression on university campuses across Pakistan. Especially in Punjab University, where the group exists in large numbers, the group frequently attacks people who don’t share their ideology. IJT has attacked girls and boys for sitting together, teachers who don’t share their views, and members of the Baloch and Pashtun ethnic groups.
In 2017, 10 students were injured after a clash between IJT and Pashtun students during a cultural event for the latter.
People have frequently called for a ban on the IJT. Many have criticised the group being given space in universities to carry out their activities.
Academic Nida Kirmani took to Twitter to express that the IJT has been given too much space at the expense of other student organisations.
https://twitter.com/nidkirm/status/1177137805778182144?s=20
Observers have opined that it is time for the government to clamp down on student groups who spread hatred and engage in violence on universities under the garb of student activism.