PU suspends six activists on violence charges

By Our Correspondent
January 24, 2025
The University of Punjab can be seen in this image. — APP/File

LAHORE:The Punjab University (PU) administration has suspended six activists of the Islamic Jamiat Talaba (IJT) involved in violence on two students.

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PU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr M Ali has approved the suspension of the IJT activists. According to a PU spokesman, IJT activists - M Samiullah of Department of Social Work, Salar Ahmed of Sociology, Atif Nawaz and Ammar Khan of Law College and students of IER M Anees and Mujbata Hussain have been suspended for their involvement in the violent incident.

While an application has been filed for police action against two former students of the Jamiat who were previously dropped and expelled, Usman Ahmed and Ghazanfar Ali. According to the spokesperson, Jamiat activists had attacked two students M Mohsin Ali and M Usman with sticks and stones on January 20, 2025 and both the students were seriously injured. An FIR has also been registered against the suspended university students involved in the violence. He said that further disciplinary action against the suspended students will be taken in accordance with the law. The spokesperson said that strict action will be taken against any student involved in violent acts in the university without discrimination.

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