Hundreds of students of Aisha Bawany Government College on Monday protested against the closure of the institution despite the court's orders on Saturday to resume classes in the college.
On Friday, the Aisha Bawany Trust had closed off the college building after obtaining an order from the local court. Subsequently, the college administration through the Sindh advocate general had moved against the trust’s action to seek a restraining order against the closure of one of the country’s oldest colleges.
The Sindh High Court, on Saturday, passed orders to reopen the Aisha Bawany Government College immediately, suspending the order of the subordinate court that had ordered its sealing.
On Monday morning, the students attempted to block Shahrah-e-Faisal but limited their protest to the college gate after intervention by police personnel. The protesting students held the provincial education department accountable for the delay in their studies.
Taking notice of the protest, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah ordered that the college be reopened and the educational process be resumed with immediate effect. The CM's intervention came after Sindh Education Minister Jam Mehtab Dahar's statement, warning the management to open the college within half an hour, otherwise state machinery would take due measures to reopen the college.
Hours after the provincial government's intervention, however, the college remains closed.