Batticaloa Campus

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The Batticaloa Campus initially known as Malik Abdulla University College named after king Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is a proposed private university under construction in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. The establishment of the university came under media attention following the Easter Sunday bombings carried out by Islamist terrorist group National Thowheeth Jama'ath. The institute has attracted a number of controversies including financial irregularities including in violation of financial regulations, forcible acquisition of land, teaching of Sharia law as well as well a "negative report" by the Intelligence agencies before construction began. [1] [2]

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During the 2020 Coronavirus Outbreak the empty buildings were proposed to be used as a Quarantine centre for visitors from countries that were affected by the outbreak. [3]

History

The university was initiated in 2016 as the Malik Abdulla University College by then Government Minister Mahamood Hizbullah, who is the current Governor of Eastern Province with funding from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Sri Lankan Government on land released from Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka. [4] [5] [2] In 2016 the name of changed to Batticaloa Campus Pvt Ltd. [6]

Controversy

Sharia law

Following the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings, construction of the university has stopped and its nature has brought into question with claims that it is an Islamic university teaching Sharia law. While Hizbullah has denied that the university will teach Sharia law the website of the institute claimed that there will be a department dedicated to Sharia law but mentions of Sharia were removed after the controversy. [7] [8]

Degree awarding status

It has been claimed that the institution has been granted degree awarding status from the Ministry of Higher Education and Highways and the University Grants Commission. However this has been rejected by the government further stating that such an approval was not given for construction of such university. [9]

Financial Irregularities

When questioned by the Parliamentary Select Committee to investigate the attacks Chairman of Bank of Ceylon (BOC) Senarath Bandara says that the Batticaloa Campus Private Limited never mentioned that Rs 3.5 billion deposited to the BOC savings accounts was received as a foreign loan from a Saudi Arabian company. While Hizbullah stated that he also received a grant he failed to submit any document to the Committee to prove it. [10] [11]

Forcible acquisition of land

The Parliamentary Select Committee called for an investigation the land allocated by the Mahaweli Authority of the Sri Lankan government as it was noted that the Campus was occupying 35 acres beyond what was allocated to it. [11]

Negative report of Intelligence Agencies

When the Hira Foundation which builds the campus requested permission to register as a NGO in 2012 the intelligence agencies of Sri Lanka gave a "negative report". However the banks that handled the funds of the institute only became aware of this in the aftermath of the bombings. [10]

Government takeover

The National University Teachers’ Associations has called for the government to take over the university. [12] The government aftermath the terror attacks decided to assign the university under the Higher Education Ministry. [13]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "MoU for Malik Abdulla University College signed in Kattankudy". www.island.lk. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  3. "Batticaloa campus and Kandakaadu to be used as quarantine facilities; Kuwait suspends flights from 7 countries including Sri Lanka".
  4. Once dry-parched land in Batticaloa is now home to a state-of-the art university
  5. Roots of Sri Lanka attacks, and a way forward
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  7. "Mystery shrouds Batticaloa's 'Shariah' campus". The Sunday Times Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  8. "Take over ' Batti campus', run it as a campus of Eastern University: House Committee". The Sunday Times Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  9. No UGC approval for Batticaloa campus
  10. 1 2 "State bank makes revelation on Saudi funds received by Batticaloa Campus". www.adaderana.lk. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  11. 1 2 "Parliament Committee recommends Govt. takeover of controversial Batticaloa Campus | FT Online". www.ft.lk. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  12. Batticaloa Campus should be brought under the govt. - NUTA
  13. "Batticaloa Campus to be assigned under government control". www.adaderana.lk. Retrieved 8 May 2019.