Staff Reporter
Joint Action Committee (JAC) on Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) expressed its grave concern over non-resolution of long pending issue of QAU land. An important online meeting was convened by Quaideen, the Alumni Association of QAU, here Sunday and also attended by members of core committee of QAU Alumni Association, office-bearers of Academic Staff Association, and QAU faculty/employees.
The participants pointed out that the issue was taken up by the Vice-Chancellor Prof Muhammad Ali on the behest of the government. But after starting the operation half-heartedly, the vested interested groups succeeded in putting the issue under the carpet.
The JAC was informed that the CDA report submitted in Supreme Court and minutes of a meeting held on January 15 at the campus released by CDA endorsed the legal claim of QAU over 1,709 acres of the land.
The participants were further informed that the report of Survey of Pakistan dated 29/09/2017 also corroborates this.
CDA had clearly stated that QAU had paid entire amount for 1,709 acres, 4 kanals and 12 marlas. The JAC meeting expressed its anguish and dismay that QAU has still shortage of more than 350 acres of land due to illegal possession of influential ‘qabza mafia’ who did not even spare the land of prestigious top ranked federal higher education institution of Pakistan.
The JAC was told that National Assembly Standing Committee on Federal Education & Professional Training showed its deep concern on the illegal encroachment of the QAU land and behaviour of concerned government departments during its visit to QAU and directed all concerned to take necessary measures against all illegal encroachers after which the operation was started.
The committee suggested that as per report by Survey of Pakistan, concrete measures should be undertaken by the Federal Government to ensure handing over of complete 1,709 acres land to QAU so that it may meet growing needs of its students.