Summary The deceased girl was a brilliant student, says Balochistan Education Minister
QUETTA (Dunya News) – Case regarding suicide of Muslim Bagh college’s female student has not been registered around three days after the news broke, Dunya News reported Wednesday.
Police and administration are not taking notice of the issue as no file has been moved so far.
Late Saqiba Hakeem had committed suicide on last day of exams form submission as she was denied enrollment for asking to appoint a female invigilator for girls.
On the other hand, Balochistan Education Minister Abdul Raheem Ziaratwal, while talking to Kamran Khan in his programme named ‘Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath’ said that the deceased girl was a brilliant student.
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He said that principal of the college should have let the issue go and not take such a hard stance on paltry matter.
Principal, Abida Ghous was supposed allow admission to the student without making it an ego issue, he added.
He told that Saqiba’s father was called and asked to offer apologies to tribal leaders which he did. However, despite his apologies to Haji Siddique and Senator Usman Kakar, the principal did not change her stance about late Saqiba’s admission.
Dejected of principal’s decision, the heartsick student committed suicide. Dunya News highlighted the issue prompting the government to form a committee to probe the incident.
A case should have been registered by now following formation of an investigation committee however, the issue lingers as police have not taken any action. According to investigations done on Dunya News part, principal’s brother-in-law named Mehmood, who serves as clerk in the college office holds a local position as Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party’s (PkMAP) representative.
Principal Ghous reportedly had given authority to run all college affairs to her brother-in-law, the clerk.
To add to the irony of the issue, late Saqiba left a note addressed to Ghous which roughly states that she would question her on the day of judgment for the injustice she had to face.
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