Summary The high court admitted the plea and will hear the case on Tuesday
QUETTA (Dunya News) – Family of late Saqiba, student who had committed suicide after Muslim Bagh college halted her exam registration has filed a plea in high court on Monday to make commission’s report public.
Late student’s father filed a plea in Balochistan High Court (BHC) against the government for not bringing the report to public eye three months after the incident. The plea reveals that authorities concerned are trying to save some influential people belonging to a political party in the coalition government.
The high court admitted the plea and will hear the case on Tuesday.
Female student of a college in provincial capital committed suicide after Abida Ghous, principal rejected her registration. Reportedly, late Saqiba had asked the principal to appoint a woman invigilator for the examination.
Grieving family of the student protested against the government and college administration. Saqiba’s siblings observed hunger strike for several days against the injustice.
According to investigation done on Dunya News part, principal’s brother-in-law named Mehmood, who serves as clerk in the college office holds a local seat as Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party’s (PkMAP) representative.
The principal reportedly had given authority to run all college affairs to her brother-in-law, the clerk.
To add to the tragedy, late Saqiba left a note addressed to the principal which roughly stated that she would question her on the day of judgment for the injustice she had to face.
First information report (FIR) was launched in the case with more than a week s delay which added to speculation about law enforcement agency being pressurized by influential locals.
