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Students from various organizations protested outside the Vice Chancellor’s office at the University of Karachi for the sixth consecutive day. The demonstration focused on issues such as high fees, inadequate facilities, and points system.
According to Express News, students chanted slogans and submitted a charter of demands to Vice Chancellor Dr. Khalid Mahmoud Iraqi. Partial agreements were reached during negotiations, but student leaders expressed reservations.
The protesters, comprising members of the Islamic Jamiat-e-Talaba and Students Alliance, vowed to continue fighting for their rights. They highlighted poor class conditions and excessive fees.
The demands of protesting students ae as follows.
1. Reduction in fees
2. Improvement in facilities
3. Revision of points system
4. Resolution of administrative issues
The protest is ongoing, with students threatening to widen their scope and shut down university offices if their demands aren’t met.