Pakistan

PM Imran's pictures on laptop distribution banners: University orders inquiry ISLAMABAD: The Government College University has constituted a three-member committee to investigate display o pictures of Prime Minister Imran Khan on banners and flexes of PMs laptop distribution scheme.
The banners went viral on social media, drawing outrage form netizens considering Imran Khans staunch opposition to laptop scheme in past.
The scheme had been initiated by PML-N government.
Consequent upon concerns shown by Office of Chief Minister of Punjab regarding display of pictures of Prime Minister of Pakistan on banners and flexes of PM Laptop Distribution Scheme by Directorate of Student Affairs of this university, against vision of government, Vice Chancellor, by taking a serious muchice of occurrence, has constituted a committee to inquiry into matter and fix responsibility, a muchwhetherication issued by university read.
The committee is requested to please furnish its report within three working days, it said.
The committee consists of Prof Dr Farhat Abbas, Prof.
Dr Tayyaba Sultan and Prof.
Dr Naeem Iqbal.





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