Punjab University's deans, heads of teaching departments and professors have condemned the threats being given to some senior teachers with regard to illegally announced 'Book Fair' by some external elements living illegally in PU.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Mujahid Kamran presided over the meeting, which was attended by the university deans, heads of departments, directors of institutes and centers and principals of constituent colleges. The meeting unanimously declared that none of the student organisation would be recognised by the PU administration as well as faculty.
Most of the speakers in the meeting talked about the harassment they had faced over the past 25 years by a student organisation. Vice Chancellor said that on Friday University would open at all cost. Professor Hafiz Iqbal said that a broad-based committee of the senior teachers be set up to help the office of the Adviser Students Affairs to organise healthy extra-curricular activities was accepted unanimously.
In response to the speech of Dr Sajid Ali, it was also decided that unless the election of student unions are held, all type of extra-curricular activities including book fair will be held with the cooperation and participation of students, who will be nominated by the heads of teaching departments on the basis of a set criteria of suitability.
On the request of Chairman Hall Council Professor Dr Saeed Ahmad Nagra, the meeting decided to call a special meeting of the wardens and superintendents of hostels to constitute a strategy to evacuate hostels from illegal residents. The vice-chancellor would preside over this meeting.
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