LUMS apologises to Asad Umar after his talk was cancelled for 'breaching agreed policy'

University explains the talk cancelled after posters were put up suggesting his talk was political than educational


Web Desk November 11, 2014

LAHORE: The Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) on Tuesday apologised to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Asad Umar for cancelling his scheduled talk at the university following what it described as posters which breached agreed policy.

The Lahore based university in its apology note to Umar on its website said that permission had been granted to the varsity’s Law and Politics society for hosting an event featuring Umar about “his journey from the corporate sector to politics.”

However, from posters of the event that were put up around campus, it appeared that the event had been converted "primarily into a political rather than educational event in breach of the agreed policy," the statement read.

This prompted the administration to cancel the event.

“LUMS regrets the inconvenience caused to Asad Umar by the cancellation of the event. LUMS also recognises that it would have been preferable to contact Umar prior to the cancellation so as to clarify the nature of his speech," the university explained.

It then offered to host Umar again, "albeit in accordance with our policies regarding public events.”

The PTI leader had on Monday tweeted about the cancellation of his event at LUMS.

After the event had been cancelled on Monday evening, Umar had taken to the social media site Twitter, where he has over 635,000 followers, to vent his disbelief.

Umar noted that he had served as a member of LUMS board of trustees for five years, but suddenly he had been told by the university's vice chancellor that he could not come to the university to speak and was allegedly a threat to campus’ peace.

Instead, he invited potential participants to Lalik Chowk in Lahore on Tuesday evening to hear him speak.







He also claimed that there was no new date for a lecture, and tweeted "vice chancellor has said i cannot come to LUMS to speak".



He also invited students interested in going to his seminar to go to Lalik Chowk.

COMMENTS (8)

Rashid | 9 years ago | Reply

@ LUMS should be neutral rather making himself party .They should move with the lecture as per plan.

Sara | 9 years ago | Reply

In any progressive society politics is part of education....

Oxford Union is its prime example...where opponent politic leaders debate with each other...that's considered a great learning opportunity for the future leaders of the country!

Even bill's passed in the assembly & various laws in the country are questioned & debated...

Its a sign of a morally healthy & politically awakened society...Pakistan is still centuries away!

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