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RAJOURI MAR 05:-Senior People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader, Mohammad Farooq Inqlabi, has called for the immediate revocation of the suspension order imposed on Professor Pervaiz Abdullah at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) Rajouri. In a statement issued today, Inqlabi criticized the actions of the university’s Vice Chancellor (VC), stating that the suspension was a direct result of the “ego system” within the university administration.
Inqlabi emphasized that such decisions are causing immense suffering for the students, who are left in a state of academic uncertainty. He pointed out that the administration’s autocratic approach is hindering the academic and personal growth of students, who deserve a fair and supportive environment.
“The unjust suspension of Professor Abdullah not only affects him but is also having a significant negative impact on the students,” Inqlabi said. “The ego-driven system within the university administration must be put to an end, as it is the students who are bearing the brunt of these arbitrary decisions.”
In support of Professor Abdullah, the teaching staff of BGSBU has gone on a hunger strike, further compounding the disruption to students’ education. Inqlabi highlighted that this hunger strike is deeply affecting the academic schedule and students’ studies, adding to the crisis faced by the university community.
“The hunger strike by the teaching staff is a desperate attempt to bring attention to the unfair treatment of Professor Abdullah. However, it is ultimately the students who are suffering the most, as their studies are being severely disrupted,” he stated.
The PDP leader also called on the relevant authorities to conduct a fair and transparent review of the situation and ensure that such incidents are not repeated in the future.
Inqlabi’s statement underscores the need for dialogue between the administration and faculty to ensure the best interests of students are always prioritized. He urged the authorities to take immediate action and restore Professor Pervaiz Abdullah to his teaching position, stressing that this move would bring much-needed peace and stability to the university.