Pakistan
CJP writes to President, Chairman HEC and Ministry of Education
He demanded that the board of trustees should convene a meeting to review the administrative matters of the university.
Islamabad: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faiz Isa wrote a letter to President Dr. Arif Alvi, Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Federal Ministry of Education.
A copy of the Chief Justice's letter has also been sent to the Chief Justice Shariat Court and the university administration.
Chief Justice of Pakistan wrote in his letter that the International Islamic University has lost international standards due to mismanagement.
In the letter, he stated that due to years of mismanagement, Islamic values have also disappeared in the International Islamic University. The president has called a meeting of board of members on November 30 i.e., after three years following my request.
Qazi Faiz Isa added in the letter: “The vice president of the university, Nabi Bakhsh Jumani, has not even replied to my two letters related to the administration of the university on September 22 and October 13”.
In the letter, the Chief Justice of Pakistan said that non-response to the letters is regrettable that the Vice President wants to cover up the wrongdoings.
The Chief Justice of apex court raised objection regarding the appointment of Nabi Bakhsh that he was appointed for three years but he is still in office.
He demanded that the board of trustees should convene a meeting to review the administrative matters of the university. The appointment of the vice president and his letters should also be placed before the meeting.
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