KARACHI, March 9: Student workers of the Progressive Youth Front and the Jammu and Kashmir Students Liberation Front continued to protest outside Karachi Press Club for the second consecutive day on Sunday against what they called the violence perpetrated on some KU students and the ban imposed on their entry to KU by another student body.

The participants of the rally on Sunday were holding banners and placards condemning the “rising trend of fascism at the KU campus with the KU administration looking the other way.” Demanding a peaceful educational atmosphere in Sindh, they urged the governor and the chief minister to take notice of the situation.

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