The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has introduced the Universities Amendment Bill 2024, proposing notable reforms to the management of universities in the province.
Under the proposed legislation, presented in the KP Assembly by Provincial Law Minister Aftab Alam, the role of university chancellor will transfer from the governor to the chief minister. Additionally, the authority to appoint vice-chancellors (VCs) will also rest with the chief minister.
During a session chaired by Speaker Babar Saleem Swati, Minister Aftab Alam also addressed recent violence in the Kurram district, attributing it to the spread of misinformation on social media. “We visited Kurram immediately after the clashes,” he informed the House, emphasizing that efforts to disarm those involved were ongoing. A peace jirga has been empowered by the chief minister to mediate, and an operation to seize weapons will soon commence.
Opposition member and PML-N MLA Jalal Khan criticized political violence at D-Chowk, condemning leadership for the unrest and urging dialogue over conflict. “Stop playing with the lives of innocent people,” he demanded, holding leaders accountable for the casualties during the protest.
The session concluded with a quorum challenge raised by opposition member Nisar Baz, leading to an adjournment until December 3 at 2 PM.