The news of two students allegedly committing suicide in UET Taxila has shaken up Pakistanis.
The University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila is a public university and lately, things haven’t really been the same as students protest against the administration, calling them out for their failure to be adequately there for them in times of crisis and need.
Just this week, two of UET Taxila’s students committed suicide due to depression – and according to sources, one of them is in a critical condition and is being treated at the POF Hospital Wah Cantt.
According to the students, despite being called, there was no medical help provided to either of the cases, and instead, the ambulances were being used for staff’s transportation.
So get this , a girl died of this week; another day ,a guy jumped off the roof of the hostel, the medical staff and ambulance were nowhere to be found; because the only place it is found is being used for staff transportation#UETTAxilaPoorAdmin
— Qadeer (@Muhamma70495144) June 15, 2019
Apparently, the university has been shoving the other student’s death under the carpet by alleging that it is a natural death.
This is Disturbing and sad Week for Students of UET Taxila… One Female Students Died on her Bed few days ago and No one Know the Reason.. Even University administrators try to hide the incident and Dr. Of UET said it's a Natural Death.. 👇#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— Muhammad Owais 🇵🇰 (@Owais__Hameed) June 15, 2019
A counter-narrative is also being presented by those close to the other student.
It is being claimed that she didn’t commit suicide, but died of natural causes, which is in line with the university’s narrative as well. It is being alleged that she had been sick for a long time and while she did not suffer from depression, she suffered from poor health in general.
According to students, the absence of a proper Vice Chancellor has led to the deterioration of the admin to an extent that they’re now facing multiple problems, all of which could have been controlled.
Last year in July, students did come out in protest against the said absence after former VC of the university Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar was appointed VC of the University of Punjab. But it all went down the drain as the UET is still operating without a VC. Due to this, many of the administrative and academic affairs of the university have come to a halt.
Following the news of the suicides, many students took to Twitter to express their disappointment and protest against the absence of administrative action at the varsity.Â
And so, the hashtag #UETTaxilaPoorAdmin started trending nationwide.
Apparently, the varsity did have a response but it’s honestly not… what we expect out of any of them
I have a question, are we not humans? For god’s sake, one of our students passed away and one is critically ill, we do not have ambulances available, Yet the response of UETT admin is “Bachay hain, chotain lgti rehti hain”.Is this what we deserve?#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— Muneeb Chaudary (@muneebt58) June 15, 2019
And the kind of negligent response is reflective of how little attention is being paid to medical emergencies and facilities.
The doctors are allegedly being paid in full, yet there are no medicines, nor any medical facilities that could’ve have tended to such a situation.
We do not have medicines, but yet the doctors are being paid in full, the lives of our friends are on the line, and who is to be held questionable? Yet the response of admin of UETT is “Bachay hain, chotain lgti rehti hain”is this what we deserve?@HamidMirPAK#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— AnsFareedAslam🇵🇰 (@AFareedAslam1) June 15, 2019
People are asking where the admin is, and why haven’t they been active during such a tragedy
UET Taxila stands among the most prestigious university institute in the country. But why isn't the dignity and life of its student considered prestigious as well? Two major cases in a row, where is the administration now?#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— Zeeshan Sandhu (@Zeeshan82026051) June 15, 2019
They’re also asking for accountability
Back to back Suicide attempts on Campus. Irresponsive administration. We demand accountability of these murderers before it's too late.#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin @hecpkofficial@Shafqat_Mahmood@ImranKhanPTI@nadeemmalik@HamidMirPAK@WaseemBadami@Kashifabbasiary@MalickViews
— Muhammad Atif Munir (@Muhamma04626901) June 15, 2019
The students are being charged heavily by the institution and yet there’s still a lack of attention to the most basic of facilities
Authorities must look upon this issue. It's a serious matter in UET Taxila where students are not being provided with health and hostel facilities and they are being heavily charged for it.
It is requested that twitter family should raise their issue. ThankU.#UETTAxilaPoorAdmin— Extremist 🇵🇰 (@hardcorefeminst) June 15, 2019
Soon enough, students started talking about everything else that was wrong with the university – from sanitation…
No proper facilities, poor hostels, poor sanitation, dirty drinking water, poor mess conditions, let’s just put aside everythingfor a second, the healthcare is one of the most elemental necessity for anyone. Is this what we deserve?#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— umer butt (@UmButt4) June 15, 2019
…to poor medical facilities…
No proper facilities, poor hostels, poor sanitation, dirty drinking water, poor mess conditions, let’s just put aside everythingfor a second, the healthcare is one of the most elemental necessity for anyone. Is this what we deserve?#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— umer butt (@UmButt4) June 15, 2019
…institutional politics…
#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
Okay as far as i remember it was 12 october ,2015 the first lecture in University and a Phd Professor standing there proudly yelling the student mafia is no more and its time for the so called "TEACHER MAFIA". This was the start of my professional degree and— Haadi Khan (@Haadisays) June 15, 2019
…and endless nepotism
I myself have graded a student from F to B because my supervisor asked me to do so. (Because he was a son of a UET professor)
We are not given transport
We are not given healthcare as in the case of young student that died because the ambulance wasnt avlbl
#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin— ♚ (@AlBakistaanii) June 15, 2019
Apparently, the teachers over there are the main source of demotivation for the students according to many
The University is more than a torcher center than an educational institute, with our teachers more than a source of demotivation to us than being our counselors and ray of hope in our academic difficulties…#UETTAxilaPoorAdmin
— N I A Z I (@usaamay_) June 15, 2019
Girls can’t head out of their dorms due to strict policies, even when there’s a severe power outage
Girls arent allowed to leave their hostels after 4pm, forced to submit their will in the most uncomfortable environment. What is this? The middle age?#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin
— Abdul Shakoor (@theuetianfreak) June 15, 2019
Last year there were power outages that lasted throughout the night , the girls were kept locked in their hostels for the whole night despite the hot summer in taxila #UETtaxilaPoorAdmin
— Anfaal Bin Tariq Al-Qureshi (@anfaal007) June 15, 2019
Every single student has been facing problems due to the lack of attention and the collective patience is waning thin
Uet taxila needed some serious kind of attention from compitent authorities. Every student here is suffering brutual and unkind behaviour of the administration. No one is here to keep check and balance here.#UETTaxilaPoorAdmin@ImranKhanPTI@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL@geonews_urdu
— Anfaal Bin Tariq Al-Qureshi (@anfaal007) June 15, 2019
All in all, it’s a sad state of affairs at UET
What’s the purpose of a university’s administration? To serve the nation by facilitating students. What do we have? People complicit in murder. #UETTaxilaPoorAdmin@ImranKhanPTI@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL
— Anfaal Bin Tariq Al-Qureshi (@anfaal007) June 15, 2019
While there is yet to be an official statement from UET’s officials regarding the entire matter, it is absolutely sad to see how students over there are being treated – given the fact that the institution is counted in the top ranks of the country’s engineering colleges. It is high time that educational institutes across Pakistan sort out their priorities and make sure that not another person has to give up on their life just because they couldn’t get the required attention on time.
What do you think about the incident? Let us know in the comments!
The piece has been updated after the team was contacted by one of the student’s close associates, presenting a counter-narrative.
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Cover Image via UET Taxila / Twitter