HRCP Chairperson Dr Mehdi Hassan has said regarding the appointment, “The Punjab government’s unnecessary and harmful meddling in the selection of a new VC for PU has resulted in a controversial choice that will make it impossible for the institution to function smoothly.”
It is pertinent to mention that Daily Times published a story regarding appointment of former Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba nazim as PU VC by the Punjab government. However, the step was taken by PMLN on the last day of the government for gaining sympathy of religious political parties. Dr Niaz Ahmed who is said to be once the nazim of IJT, a sister organisation of Jamaat-e-Islami. Dr Niaz Ahmed has been pretty active especially during a violence on the occasion of Book Fair in PU when General Arshad was the VC of the varsity. Two of his close relatives had also been on the seat of nazim.
HRCP further said, “The professor selected for this highly sensitive job is reported to have served at some point as head of the IJT-the student body protected and indulged by dictatorial regimes to hold the university hostage through violence and ideological blackmail. The list of teachers hounded out of their posts and otherwise harried by the IJT is quite long. Still longer is the list of students beaten up and thrown by the roadside for having disagreed with the IJT. It may not be possible for the new VC to resist pressure from his former comrades. Even if he can strike a neutral posture, knowledge of his past will embolden the Jamiat to keep the campus on the boil and non-partisan faculty members and students under ceaseless threat. The appropriate authorities must review the selection of a new head of the university. Further, HRCP has strong reservations about the process of selection of vice-chancellors of public sector universities-particularly about the hold the provincial government and its bureaucracy have over this process. The commission would like to call for a new and fair selection procedure. It may also be time to appoint a high-powered, broad-based national commission to pull education out of the rut into which it has fallen.”
Published in Daily Times, June 7th 2018.
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