Transportation Mafia And Corrupt University Administration Responsible For Shayan Shah Incident: Sindhoo Nawaz
The chairperson of Youth Action Committee (YAC) and rights activist Ms. Sindhoo Nawaz Ghangro has alleged that transportation mafia and corrupt university administration were responsible for incident in which MUET student Shayan Shah lost his life, while responding to the tragic incident in which MUET student Syed Shayan Shah lost his life after falling from the university point, in her social media message has said:
"On 10 February a tragic incident came before us, Shayan Shah, who was student of MUET, who lost his precious life in that incident after falling from university point and it is being said that he fell down while trying to come out from moving point and was termed as an unfortunate incident. but we don't consider it as an incident as such incidents have happened before.
We think that it was the carelessness of the transportation mafia, which has hijacked the institutes and even it is the carelessness of the MUET administration, but the problem is being continuously ignored. Universities only form committees to hide such issues."
Ms. Sindhoo claimed that the students were facing endless issues at university campuses including harassment of students, students committing suicides, increasing the fees in public institutes that poor students could not afford, or the allotments of hostels are few problems faced by students these days, and the only solution for all these issues was restoration of student union.
She said that student union meant to allow students' representation in senates, syndicates and other policy making bodies of the institutions.
She said that by different means students were being harassed and their voice was being suppressed, and they were being threatened by administrations of suspension.
From quite some time Ms. Sindhoo Nawaz is working for the restoration of student union institutes, and due to her struggle the Sindh government agreed to restore the student union in all institutes of Sindh.
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