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Stop playing with the lives of tribal students۔ Rehan Zeb Khan

By Salahuddin Salarzai


Islamabad- TYFP Chairman Rehanzeb Khan along with his team visited the sit-in camp of Tribal and blochistan students who are protesting from last one week in front of Pakistan Medical commission PMC office for the restoration HEC medical scholarships and reserved seats. 

Prior to this Zeb khan also meet with high officials and elected member including deputy chairman sent Mirza Afridi despite their assurances  of immediate solution we are still waiting told GP.

"I can't express the situation of students who are suffering there facing harsh weather, hunger and fear of police "

He further said that 

"I don't know any think but I know the one thing if any thing happened to these creams of the tribal and Baloch student the elected member of parliament will be responsible, we will be blame them for their stony and criminal silence on these student outcry"

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