Bilawal condemns cut in higher education budget
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has condemned huge cuts in the Higher Education budget by the PTI government compelling the public sector universities to take loans from the private sector to run their affairs.
In a statement, on Sunday, the PPP chairman expressed grave concern over the fact that 104 public universities in the country were passing through the worst-ever financial crisis in their history, of the required, Rs158 billion budget. “But the puppet government is not ready to allocate even half of it,” he added.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari pointed out that some of the most prominent universities of the country, including University of Peshawar, are not able even to pay the salaries and pensions to their staff while research and higher education had been severely neglected.
“The puppet government has demolished the economy of the country under the very nose of its selectors, pushed millions below the poverty line, overseen sky-rocketing inflation and price-hikes, unleashed unemployment and have dragged the country into a social, economic and political quagmir," he said.
The PPP chairman demanded the immediate release of all the funds required for the smooth functioning of public sector universities without any delay and expressed solidarity and support for the students, teachers and staff of the public sector universities in the time of this grave crisis.
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