In political science, governance is recognized with two approaches, called better governance and poor governance. Better governance looks towards political renewal, whereas, poor governance is characterized by unaccountability, the unjust legal system, and with the abuse of executive power. Which is always a big threat to any nation. And it seems Khairpur Medical College lies in the bracket of poor governance.
In the last decade, Pakistan has been governed by two big political allies. One in the government and other in apposition for 5 years each. And these allies created many unjust legal systems, unaccountability, and abuse of executive power leading with so many examples. Khairpur Medical College (KMC) is one of these examples. On 29th December 2012, the college was inaugurated by that time appointed Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, and initially, it was named LUMHS Khairpur Medical college. Later this name changed into Khairpur Medical College (KMC). Inauguration of an institute means the bureaucracy must have calculated the risk, possibilities, budgeting, seat allocation, and all other related factors. Which they actually failed to execute, means an unjust legal system, unaccountability, and abuse of exertive power proved to be the outcome of the inauguration. Means, the Institute is actually another victim of poor governance.
Status of Khairpur Medical College
Currently, there are more than 500 students registered with the institute, but the institute is yet not registered with the central body of the country, called Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDS). Which recognizes on the basis of certain SOPs that KMC is just a line short to fulfil. With the continuous struggle of the students from 1st
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