THE chapter of Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana, evening college has finally ended, hopefully forever, leaving behind the teary-eyed students with all their hopes and dreams shattered. The students and their parents were betrayed and misinformed. Apart from wastage of time and money, the emotional toil is remarkable.

A strict action against the administration of the university is mandatory. Will the vice-chancellor get away after defaming the institute and jeopardising the people’s careers despite repeated warnings from the PMDC?

FAISAL HAMEED SHAIKH
Sukkur

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