Students demand fee refund

Published December 12, 2003

NAWABSHAH, Dec 11: Several students of the Government Degree College, under the aegis of Islami Jamiat-i-Tulaba, held a demonstration for refund of computer fees in the college premises here on Thursday.

The Nazim of the Jamiat (Degree College), Bahadur Magsi, said that the Sindh chief minister had announced exemption of the computer fee but the college was refusing to refund it.

The protesting students demanded that the authorities refund the computer fee.

WARRANTS ISSUED: The district and sessions judge, Nawabshah, has issued bailable warrants of arrest against ex-education minister Khan Mohammad Dahri, Taluka Nazim Daulatpur Bahadur Khan Dahri, former MPA Mithal Khan Dahri, Jan Mohammad Dahri, Khamiso Awan, Ghulam Rasool Awan and Noor Mohammad Awan in a case lodged by M. Ismail Dahri, private secretary to former senator Asif Ali Zardari, here the other day.

The court had directed the defendants to appear before the court on Dec 30.

The complaint was lodged under section 324, 34 PPC.

KILLED: A woman was forced to take pesticides by her in-laws in the Meeral Zardari village that resulted in her death, this was stated in an FIR by the father of the deceased woman.

The father, Ghulam Hyder Zardari, resident of Nawabshah, lodged an FIR with the Taluka police in which he stated that his son-in-law, Mashooq Ali; his mother, Hasina; and two friends, Sultan and Ali Bakhsh, forced his daughter, Azeema, to take pesticides.

The police have registered a case against the four accused and started investigations.

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