The Hyderabad Circuit Bench adjourned the hearing for 6 weeks after hearing the student Parveen Rind who arrived in the court barefoot to seek justice. She challenged the bail granted to the main accused in the harassment case, the Nursing School’s Director Dr Ghulam Mustafa Rajput.
She maintained that besides Rajput, other co-accused were still working on their positions in the varsity with full support of the vice chancellor.
Rind bemoaned that the female students in the universities in Sindh were feeling scared by recurrent incidents of harassment but the provincial government did not appear concerned.
| Bench adjourns hearing for 6 weeks after hearing student Parveen Rind who arrived in court barefoot to seek justice
Earlier on February 11, the student and the people who came out in her support staged a demonstration in Nawabshah.
She alleged that she was beaten by the hostel warden Aatiqa Dhamrah and Parveen Dahiri at the behest of Nursing School Director Rajput who had been harassing her.
Rind had said that she submitted a complaint against the director to the vice chancellor four months ago but no action was taken. The student belongs to Dadu district.