The University of Sindh has denied all reports of holding all parties' conference as reported in the media on Tuesday. A spokesman of the university, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said holding of so-called APC by some irrelevant persons is to be considered against the steps for peaceful educational environment and efforts for bringing peace at the campus.
He, however, said that with a lot of efforts on the part of education lovers and Vice Chancellor, Dr Nazir A. Mughal, a monitoring committee was formed by all parties' conference, arranged for the first time in the history of Sindh as well as SU. It was hosted by the university and was attended by leaders of all mother parties of student wings, noted intellectuals, scholars and educationists throughout the province.
He said that some irrelevant persons, having wastage interests, want to sabotage these efforts made by the university to bring peace at the campus for education excellence. He informed that the monitoring committee, in its second meeting, finalised a code of conduct signed by the nominees of all political parties, noted intellectuals, scholars and educationists and the same is in process for implementation with full sprit.
He said that all those factors that do not want peace at the campus arranged so called APC to create misunderstanding among education lovers and all those who dream for peace at the university and added that holding APC by irrelevant persons is highly condemnable action.
The spokesman also clarified that the university has sanctioned around rupees 1.4 million for 817 male and female students of flood-affected areas and for meritorious students on the basis of poverty cum merit, and the cheques of the amount have already handed over through the concerned departments. He further pointed out formation of Students Welfare Association to provide Internet facility at hostels, and setting up of computer laboratories at the department level is underway.