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The saga of online education vs. protesting students has recently turned ugly after Capital University of Science & Technology (CUST) Read More

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The saga of online education vs. protesting students has recently turned ugly after Capital University of Science & Technology (CUST) rusticated a student for raising voice against the botched online education process amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to details, Usman Mehmood, a student at CUST, had urged his fellow students on social media platforms to protest against the ongoing online classes.

Usman’s act, in the view of CUST’s discipline committee (DC), was found against the rules of CUST’s discipline. As a result, CUST permanently rusticated Usman for only asking his fellow students to raise their voice against the online education process.

It is pertinent to mention that assembling peacefully and exercising freedom of speech are inalienable rights of every Pakistani citizen enshrined under Article 16 and Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan respectively, a fact which the CUST’s DC seems to have completely overlooked.

While the meeting of CUST’s DC was called on 20 May, Usman was notified about his expulsion on a letter dated 5 June.

Yesterday, Usman took to twitter to share the CUST DC’s notification and bring the matter to light.