I am writing to express my outrage and disappointment at the unfair treatment of evening shift students at Karachi University, one of the largest and most prestigious universities in Pakistan. Despite paying a substantial amount of fees, evening shift students are shockingly denied access to the university's point service. This discriminatory policy forces evening shift students to rely on expensive and unreliable private transportation, adding to their financial burden.
It is unacceptable that the university collects a significant amount of fees from these students but fails to provide them with a basic facility like transportation. The university point service is a fundamental right of every student regardless of their shift. Denying this facility to evening shift students is a clear case of discrimination and neglect. I demand that the university administration takes immediate action to extend the point service to evening shift students.
Urooj Amir
Karachi
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