KARACHI: Closure at KU

Published September 4, 2003

KARACHI, Sept 3: Karachi University wore a deserted look on Wednesday after activists of a student political group forced the varsity students, teachers and non-teaching staff to refrain from initiating teaching process.

Despite the presence of Rangers everywhere at the varsity, several groups of students forcing other students to leave the campus in the morning, and warned the non-teaching staff not to unlock the classrooms.

A spokesman for the varsity said teaching and research activities continued on Wednesday without any interruption.—PPI

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