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Dr Shahzad Basra Suspended | Matter must be considered by Governor Punjab

Dr Shahzad Basra is a professor at University of Agriculture Faisalabad in Agronomy Department. Dr Basra is one of the eminent agriculture scientists who researched and introduced super crops in Pakistan like chia, quinoa, moringa and buckwheat etc.
He is very jolly and friendly person. He is running a youtube channel named: Healthy Lifestyle by Dr Shazad Basra where he provide the knowledge about the healthy living, yoga, diet, tourism and literature in a very jolly way. According to Dr Shahzad Basra one of his video content triggered all this suspension matter which he had deleted within few hours due to little unlikeness by a few persons.
The positive and efficient persons like Dr Shahzad Basra should be treat with honor. The matter of suspension should be reconsidered according to rule and regulations. No one perfect! But Dr Shahzad Basra is a good teacher, researcher and creating a positive impact in the community.
We request and humbly appeal to His Excellency Governor Punjab to take this matter under his kind consideration.




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