QAU’s ASA highlights grievances in an open letter

Author: Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: The Academic Staff Association (ASA) of Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU) wrote an open letter to express their grievances with Higher Education Commission (HEC) Chairman Dr Mukhtar Ahmed.

According to an open letter available with the Daily Times, it states that the Executive Council (EC) of the Academic Staff Association in its meeting took a serious note over the derogatory behaviour of the HEC chairman with a member of the syndicate of QAU in its recent meeting held on April 12th.

The letter mentioned that the decision to demote faculty members including Dr Waheed Iqbal was totally unjust under the rules and regulations whereas it was also stated that this decision was taken on the pressure of HEC Chairman Dr Mukhtar Ahmed.

The letter wrote by ASA President Dr Asif Ali states that the 167th meeting of the syndicate is absolutely illegal and is not only a brutal example of transgression into the institutional autonomy of Pakistan’s top-ranking university but also a case of willful abuse of the authority by an ordinary member of the QAU Syndicate
by virtue of his position as HEC chairman.

The letter also leveled several allegations on the HEC chairman by quoting executive council of ASA as they considered that the HEC chairman purposefully bulldozed the proceedings of the syndicate in an attempt to have decisions of his own choice on selected agenda items in total disregard to the rules of business of the syndicate. Furthermore, they declared the HEC chairman role as partial and biased.

While talking to the Daily Times Dr Asif Ali said, “We consider the role of HEC chairman in recent meeting of varsity’s syndicate as a violation of rules and exceeding the powers”. He said further, “Initially we have wrote the letter to HEC chairman and all syndicate members but if the HEC chairman will not change his behaviour then we would be forced to take up this matter before the prime minister of Pakistan, as he is the controlling authority ofthe commission”.

The letter also contains a warning that the faculty does not want to retaliate the way the HEC chairman deserves but would prefer to achieve its legitimate goals enshrined in the statutes through argument, logic and reason and expects that from now onwards rules, reason and wisdom would prevail otherwise the faculty reserves the right to protest and go to any extent.

The HEC chairman and spokesperson of the commission were contacted several times but they were unavailable to comment.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Top Stories

‘We are well aware of our constitutional limits’: Gen Asim Munir

During his address at the passing out parade of the Pakistan Air Force at the…

4 hours ago
  • Pakistan

PIA Issues Travel Advisories for UAE-bound Passengers Amidst Stormy Weather

  In light of the severe weather conditions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Pakistan…

6 hours ago
  • Business

Investors scour the globe for shelter as Wall Street shakes

Global investors are eyeing European and emerging market assets to protect themselves from further turbulence…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Fed to hold rates steady as inflation dims hopes for policy easing

U.S. central bank officials will conclude their latest two-day policy meeting on Wednesday with a…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Asian markets track Wall St down as Fed looms

Asian stocks sank in holiday-thinned trade Wednesday, tracking a sharp sell-off on Wall Street after…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Bank of Japan’s hawkish whispers drowned out by rowdy yen selloff

The Bank of Japan's decision to keep policy unchanged last week gave yen bears plenty…

10 hours ago