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Lahore college’s lecturer fired for advocating students’ rights

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: The Government College University (GCU) Lahore has not extended the contract of a lecturer of Political Science for allegedly actively advocating students’ rights and their progressiv­e ideas.

Zaighamabb­asofgilgit-baltistanw­asappointe­d as a lecturer in Political Science Department of the GCU four years ago on a six months contract, which was continuous­ly extended without any hassle.

However, he went to give his lecture as per routine on March 2 and found another teacher already giving lecture in his place. He inquired about the presence of other teacher and was told that the administra­tion had not extended his service contract.

“I was astonished to know that the administra­tion had ended my contract without telling me,” Zaigham said.

He said he tried to meet GCU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Asghar Zaidi to know and report about the problem but the vice chancellor ( VC) refused to meet him. He said universiti­es administra­tions were playing the tricks with the teaching faculties and did not giving them contract more than six months.

“Anyone hired on yearly contract would have to be given a permanent position (after a certain period) under the law,” he said.

Abbas alleged that the administra­tion had not extended his job contract because he had supported the recently held the Aurat March and previously Student Solidarity March for revival of student unions. He said he was receiving informatio­n from different channels that his contract would not be extended due to his point of view for women and students. He claimed that he had organised a political discussion at the university about Kashmir issue and followed open mic policy where the students had spoken their minds and it had also enraged the administra­tion.

In his social media post some days back, Zaigham Abbas had written, “I was recently verbally informed that my contract would not be renewed as I am “political” and speak openly about the issues and problems that students and faculty face every day on campus. (Apparently, they expected me to teach Political Science without being political at all)”.

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