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N-League's Rana-Mian duo in for 'improving edu'

By: Ch Aamer Waqas

LAHORE - Dust of wrong-doings by a PML-N MNA and Punjab Minister for Prisons has hardly settled yet, and now a Rana-Mian duo has surfaced to take control of a women’s college, and is bent upon securing jobs of their chosen ones at every cost after recruiting people with political affiliations residing in their constituencies.
Deputy Speaker Punjab Assembly Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan and MNA Mian Marghoob Ahmed have been accused by the female staff of Government Degree College for Women (Gulshan Ravi), and the Higher Education Department for putting pressure on them and ‘politically influencing’ the Department in order to keep men and women from their constituencies in their jobs. “After an initial failure, they have gone to the extent that the College - constructed with the grant of the Federal government, and later adopted by the Department - should be given autonomy, which seems to be a dream only as nothing tangible has been done in this regard so far, and the Education Department has declined to move ahead with the political proposal,” confided a source, privy to the developments, which are continuing for quite some time now “with no attention being paid by the highest offices of the province,” as averred by the source.
“After facing opposition from Principal College Farzana Saleem who declined to act as per the whims and wishes of the duo, they have managed to get her transferred, and District Officer (Education) Muhammad Saeed Saghoo has given the additional charge of administrator College till a regular incumbent is posted,” said the officer, while adding that the Department had received complaints about her failure in managing the College.
The College sources have confided that 26 males with political affiliations have been recruited so far, who are not observing discipline of the College. “No doubt, males are serving in other women colleges, but the male-female ratio is never this high, and there is always a strict disciplinary check on their character. However, men with political backing rarely observe the code of conduct, and it is also true of this College,” opined the source

The Nation:May 24,2009