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Exam Chaos: AJK University Cracks Down on Student Protests, Warns of Zero Tolerance

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Last updated: March 5, 2025 10:21 PM
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Published: March 5, 2025
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Muzaffarabad (The Azadi Times) – The administration of the University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir has issued a stern warning that any attempt to disrupt exam discipline will not be tolerated. Today, a group of law students at the City Campus attempted to interfere with the examination process by blocking the main gate and causing unnecessary disruptions. The university administration took immediate action to restore the academic environment and ensure the exams continued without further interruption.

According to a university spokesperson, a few students adopted inappropriate behavior over the issue of unpaid fees and attempted to disrupt the examination process, which is a clear violation of university regulations. As per the rules, all students must clear their dues to be eligible to sit for exams, and no special exceptions can be made for any student.

The university administration has made it clear that such irresponsible actions are unacceptable under any circumstances, and strict disciplinary action may be taken against those who violate the rules. All students are advised to approach the relevant offices to resolve their issues through proper channels instead of disrupting the academic environment.

The university will not tolerate any disorder or illegal activities and will implement stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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The University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir has indicated that it may take legal action against students who protested peacefully, citing disruptions to exam discipline. The administration reiterated that any attempt to interfere with the examination process is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

Earlier today, a group of law students at the City Campus attempted to obstruct the examination process by closing the main gate and interfering with the exams. The university administration promptly intervened to restore order and ensure the exams proceeded as scheduled.

A university spokesperson stated that some students had acted inappropriately over unpaid fee issues and attempted to disrupt the exam environment, which is a blatant violation of university policies. According to the rules, all students must clear their dues to participate in exams, and no special concessions can be granted to anyone.

The administration emphasized that such irresponsible behavior is unacceptable and that strict action may be taken against those who violate discipline. Students are urged to address their concerns through the appropriate offices rather than disrupting the academic atmosphere.

The university has affirmed that it will not tolerate any form of disorder or illegal activity and will take further stringent measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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