CHARSADDA: Bacha Khan University has expelled four students after they sang the Indian national anthem on campus and shared the video on social media university officials confirmed.
The incident occurred two days ago involving students enrolled in the university’s pharmacy department. During the act the students reportedly chanted slogans alongside performing the Indian anthem. The video was later posted online sparking outrage within the university administration.
In response the university convened its 73rd disciplinary committee meeting. After reviewing the matter the committee decided to expel the students immediately. Their hostel accommodations were also cancelled.
According to the university notification the students violated both university and hostel rules by raising anti state slogans on campus. The act was seen as a deliberate attempt to provoke unrest and undermine national unity. Recording and sharing the video on social media was also described as illegal.
The disciplinary committee’s recommendations were approved by the competent authorities resulting in the expulsion of the students and cancellation of their hostel seats the notification added. The expelled students have been instructed to vacate their hostel accommodations immediately.
The university emphasized that such acts are unacceptable and reiterated its commitment to maintaining discipline and national integrity on campus.

