
The standing committee had unanimously recommended that the military should not be involved in areas outside constitutional domain -— and the chairmanship of the BoG of a premier national institution of higher education clearly was. The ambiguity around ‘who runs NUML’ goes back to its foundation under General (retd) Pervez Musharraf, who at the outset was the head of the BoG, and it is of concern to note that the BoG has not met since 2008, which is in violation of the foundation ordinance that requires it to meet twice a year. There is no reason why NUML should come under a military purview and the accident of history that saw its foundation under a military dictator is no justification for the continuance of a military hand on the academic tiller — indeed quite the reverse. It is high time this anomalous situation was resolved and the vestiges of military rule swept away.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 3rd, 2013.
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