Social media is once again in rage and trending with Justice For Haleema. Notably, Bahria University student lost her life after she fell off from the 4th floor.
Even though it appears to be an accident every one is blaming the Bahria University management and administration and demanding Justice For Haleema.
Haleema fell off from the 4th floor because there are no proper fencing to avoid such accidents.
According to the reports, everyone complained about the incomplete construction of the new building and lack of facilities. However, the management completely ignored them.
Out of anger and frustration the students are blurting out that the university only cares about segregation rules, 6 inch rule and other pointless and irrelevant rules.
Other complains of the students include ACs are out of order, BS (Business School) does not have any water cooler and there are lack of General Facilities.
Bahria University Is Pressurizing The Family
Reports are surfacing that as per witness and family members of Haleema the Bahria University management is pressurizing the family and trying to put the blame on others.
Fake Stories
Some sources are also circulating the fake information that she committed suicide. Also, some one pushed her off the building.
The university is also hiding the truth by claiming Business School is not open yet and that “they have been conducting classes in BS department for 2 weeks.
However class schedule shared proves otherwise
Media also covering up by sharing fake news
Media also seems to be covering up and helping the Bahria University hide the truth. The media reports suggest that the authorities stopped her from going to the under-construction building. The question arises if the classes are being held there why would she or any other student be stopped from going there.
Classes were being conducted in the business school since 11th September, 2019. Very insensitive of the administration to give such statements. Ye smjhte hain k ye jo boleinge wo suna jayega or hum chup rheinge lkn hum nahi rheinge. #justiceforhaleema @dcislamabad @PakistanHec pic.twitter.com/CiYjrY0MRZ
— Fariha Khalid (@farihasviews) September 26, 2019