PU academic staff body concerned over missing teacher
LAHORE: The executive body of Punjab University’s Academic Staff Association (PUASA) has shown serious concern over, what it termed, misplacement of PU teacher Dr Ishtiaq Ahmad Gondal. In a press release issued on Friday, the PUASA’s executive body said that all university teachers were patriotic Pakistanis and they fully supported armed forces’ war against terrorism, however, arresting them even without taking the administration into confidence was a condemnable act, which could not be tolerated. They said if some law enforcement agency had any suspicion on any teacher, they might call the same individual in a respectable manner according to the law of the land. “Our teachers will themselves provide required information of clearance of doubts, if any,” they said.
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