PTI demands a comprehensive probe into resignation of Aitchison College Principal

PoliticsPTI demands a comprehensive probe into resignation of Aitchison College Principal
  • PTI Spokesperson condemns attempts to destroy Country’s top educational institute
  • Says destroying, corrupting state institutions Sharif family’s old practice, tradition

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Spokesperson vehemently condemned the blatant attempts to destroy the Country’s top and well-reputed educational institute, demanding a thorough investigation into the issue of the resignation of Principal Aitchison College Michael A Thomson.

In a statement, the PTI Spokesperson said that destruction of the state institutions was a grim reminder of the Sharif family’s old practice and tradition.

The Spokesperson recalled that throughout their tenures in power, these criminals manipulated, corrupted and ruined every state institution, including the police, administration and judiciary.

The PTI leader went on to say that the personal life of the forcibly occupied Chief Minister Punjab decorated with merit theft, lies, corruption, blackmailing and mandate theft.

In addition, he stated that the resignation of Aitchison College Principal was a summary of the entire politics, priorities and style of governance of the criminal elites of Jati Umrah.

The PTI Spokesperson said that parents and citizens took to the streets in Lahore against the destruction of education and educational institutions.

The Spokesperson demanded that the matter should be thoroughly and comprehensively investigated and answers should be sought from Ahad Cheema, Governor Punjab and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz in this regard.

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