CJP Isa staunchly advocates student union revival at QAU
ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (DNA): The students’ union is all set to be restored
at the Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) Islamabad as the varsity’s
syndicate has given a go-ahead to the much-awaited move.
Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa also supported the decision in
the syndicate meeting and it is hoped that the move will pave the way
for the restoration of unions in other educational institutions as well.
The decision was made during a syndicate meeting chaired by university’s
Vice Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad Akhtar. The CJP, who is a member of the
forum by virtue of his position, also participated.
Justice Isa became the second CJP, after former chief justice Rana
Bhagwandas, to have attended a QAU syndicate meeting.
Student unions were banned in 1984 by then military dictator Gen Ziaul
Haq. The move was meant to suppress the student uprisings against his
oppressive policies. It left a huge vacuum in Pakistan’s political
arena.
The students of QAU would get their democratic rights back after four
decades and it is being hoped that other universities would also follow
the suit.
“The syndicate was discussing the engagement of students in positive and
healthy activities when the matter came up,” said a statement issued by
the QAU.
It added that Federal Education Secretary Waseem Ajmal Chaudhry
expressed an opinion in favour of reviving the student unions. He was
seconded by the chief justice who observed that Gen Zia’s Martial Law
Order had been repealed by an act of parliament in 1989.
He also gave reference of a 1993 Supreme Court judgement which favoured
the elected bodies of students to resolve their issues on the campus.
The syndicate also talked about a unanimous resolution passed by the
Senate in 2017 on the same subject.
Later, the syndicate unanimously decided to revive QAU’s students’
union.
Meanwhile, a committee has been formed to come up with a detailed
proposal on the modalities of elections and other related issues.
A representative of the education ministry, the QAU registrar and the
director of the university’s School of Law will be its members. The
committee will submit its report to the syndicate within two weeks.
CJP Isa said it should be a platform for the welfare and excellence of
students and for the flourishing of democratic culture.