Students of Karakoram University to boycott polls found in Gilgit-Baltistan

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Students of Karakoram University to boycott polls found in Gilgit-Baltistan
Students of Karakoram University on Thursday protested in Gilgit place against the discontinuation of Pakistani Primary Minister's Rate Reimbursement Scheme. The scheme was released in 2011 for the students from Least Developed Areas but discontinued 2 yrs ago without the prior information, reviews ANI.

The students raised slogans against Pakistan PM Imran Khan. In addition they warned they could boycott assembly polls in your community which is planned to be placed on Saturday, reports India blooms. 

A protesting female pupil told ANI: "We've made a decision to boycott November 15 assembly elections for the reason that votes are given to those who fix the issues of the general public. But, these persons are not ready to pay attention to us. If our problems are resolved before polling then simply we will be ready to vote, if not, after that we may also ask us members to boycott the elections."

Another college student protester was quoted as saying by the news headlines agency, "The government ought to be ashamed that the students are sitting on the highway. This scheme was deliberately withdrawn in order that these students do not analysis and continue to be illiterate. They understand that if they get higher research, they will create troubles for Islamabad."

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