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IJT defying PU orders to remove admission stalls
2005-09-15
LAHORE: Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) has not removed its admission stalls in Punjab University (PU) despite the fact that the PU administration had issued notices to seven IJT activists, including its university nazim. According to a Daily Times survey on Wednesday, the IJT stalls were set up outside various departments including the Institute of Education and Research, Philosophy, College of Environmental Sciences, Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Mass Communication Department and the Institute of Business Administration. Meanwhile, the PU administration, which had claimed on Monday that it would lodge a case against 15 to 20 IJT activists for attacking the vice chancellor’s office, had still not sent a list of suspects to the Muslim Town area police. “We were asked to point out a few dozen unidentified people in the first information report (FIR),” Muslim Town Police Station Duty Officer Naib Muharrar Afzal said on Wednesday.

PU Vice Chancellor Lt Gen (r) Arshad Mahmood refused to comment. PU Registrar Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan told Daily Times that all admission stalls would be asked to pack very soon. He said, “We will take disciplinary action against the students running these stalls in due course.” He said that the seven IJT activists were bound to reply to their notices by September 16. The university administration was waiting for the replies and would take action against such elements, he said. He said that the list of the IJT activists to be mentioned in the FIR had been delayed due to this reason and records of various students were being scrutinised.
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