clash of student organizations;  Letter for appointment of Rangers in Quaid-e-Azam University

In Quaid-e-Azam University, there is also a fear of delivery of other drugs including student coaches

Islamabad: The vice chancellor wrote a letter to the interior secretary for the appointment of Rangers due to the clash between student organizations in Quaid-e-Azam University.

Acting Vice-Chancellor said in the letter that Rangers should be posted until law and order is established, outsiders and extremists should be removed from the university.

Quaid-e-Azam University was closed until further notice.

More than six students were injured in the second gruesome clash between two student groups Pakhtun Council and Baloch Council at Quaid-e-Azam University in the federal capital within a week.

Police sources told Express that the situation between Pakhtun and Baloch Council students had been tense for several days, in which there had already been a clash between the two groups a week ago, in which the university administration failed to normalize the situation between the two groups and the university The students were terrified because of rumors of a bloody clash between the two groups at any time.

Basically, the reason for the tense situation in these groups is that the students of the Pakhtun Council spread the impression that they are stronger and more powerful in the university and to intimidate other students with the students affiliated with the Baloch Council. The alleged misbehavior became normal and even abused some students of the Baloch Council in the pretense of power and even started violence which led to a clash between the two groups a week ago.

A large number of students and external elements gathered in the Pakhtun Council, and at that time the students of the Baloch Council were heavily influenced.

In order to take revenge from the Pakhtun Council for the previous fight and insults, the students of the Baloch Council gathered in the university on Monday, along with the students affiliated with their rival Pakhtun Council, also gathered in large numbers.

However, the university administration did not take enough notice, due to which the two groups once again had a terrible clash inside the university, in which fear and panic spread in the university, and especially the female students were shouting to take shelter in a safe place to save themselves. They are said to be running away.

When the clash became a dangerous situation, the university administration informed the concerned police station secretariat, but the police station secretariat failed to control the situation, so additional police reinforcements were called from Kohsar police station. The elements pelted heavy stones on the police in which SHO Thana Kohsar Adeel Shaukat was injured who was shifted to PIMs while six students of both groups were said to be more injured.

In this regard, an officer of the concerned city zone while confirming the contact of Express said that undoubtedly the tension between the two groups had been going on for several days and due to the latest hash incident, the university administration has closed the university for the time being.

He said that during the clash, the ambulance which was called to take the injured students to the hospital was also pelted with stones and a little broken. To a question, he said that for the last few years, bloody clashes have become the norm in Quaid-e-Azam University, for which it has become inevitable to create a peaceful educational environment for the students of the university. To work but to identify the students who promote peace in the university so that peace can be established within the university.

To a question, Pran said that there is a fear of delivery of other drugs, including the students of Quaid-e-Azam University, because in a few years, daily terrible fights among the youth have become normal, in which one of the main aspects of intolerance is the scourge of drug addiction, which is increasing rapidly among the youth. is also.

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