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    Default PkSF wins in Wana Degree College

    Here is news that Pakhtun Students Federation won the election held for CBA of Students Union at Government Degree College Wana South Waziristan.

    It said, Gul Salam Wazir is elected as its President.

    If its true, this will be possitive improvment.
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    It is good news because in all tribal areas in general and in South and Noth Waziristan Agency in special, no political and social activities are allowed due to the FCR. The wining of a nationalist student organization in the Wana College is good news because it will produce political and mature nationalist activist in the area of WANA. As being personally associated and remained active with PkSF during my studies, I am glad to hear the news.

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    A good news indeed,
    Congatrs to the president and thanks to all those who trusted Pk SF for this slot.
    Da Khu khakara da khpalai zabi da azmat tawheen dai
    Ka we pakhtun nu pakhtunkhwah ta ba sarhad na wai

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    I Wonder how this will bring any positive change in the academic aspects of campus life. During my student life in college and Uni ,I can recall and when reflect on the thoughts of students organizations it just hurt, how deeply flawed are their thoughts and how damaging is to their future.
    I am not against understanding of politics, because political decision affects our life in every aspect. But who should think who badly these activities affect student’s potential and crush their parents and family hopes.
    I can recall fights among these different groups. Students wasted their time, weeks, months and years and even took these enmities into their semi-practical life.
    Their education remained a dream and they are not what they could be for themselves, their parents and their families.
    Our problem is that whole campuses goes into politics and never graduate with a descent and useful skills, useful for themselves and society at large.
    Da Yaw speseli,Rokhana aw Ekhlasmand Pukhton Mashartabat Pa Heela.

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    All the blame lie on the political parties. They need to educate youth and engage them in more fruitful activities.

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    To oppose the student politics in the campuses is not fair. Former military dictator Ziaul Haq banned student unions in the academic institutions only just for stop the production of young students in the national politics and to extend his dictatorship regime.

    I think the involvement of students in the politics is very essential but in a productive and progressive manner, not violence and using by the interest of political parties. If we see in our Pakhtoon national politics, we see the many leaders, who came out from the student politics during their studies at the campuses.

    I personally actively participated in student politics in Karachi on the platform of Pakthoon Students Federation and thus I learn much more from my experience in student politics which is becoming useful in my professional and political life. I observe that many students who involve in student politics cannot study and spent all the time on the politics that is a big dilemma for us.

    I think in this thread we have to discuss in detail on this important issue, esp the role of nationalist students orgs, like Pakhtoon Students Federation, Pakhtoonkhwa Students Organization, Democratic Students Federation and others, their past, present and future, the role of political parties regarding to their students organizations, the impact of banning the student union in the campuses, the leaders of the region who came out from students politics and other concerned issues.

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    Well i strongly disagree with ZalmayZia. I dont know which profession he is in and how his previous experience of campus politics is helping him .There are different ways to learn about any particular subject. Without going into detail, one of these methods is experiential learning. To learn politics and become politician is totally different subject than becoming aware of politics.
    Its important to be aware of politics as it affect all aspects of our lives, but if we opt to become politician as whole, then this is recipe for disaster.
    I am more than sure that the ongoing political environment in campuses lost thousands of talented students who would have been much better off without wasting their time in politics.
    Most of our students come from poor families and leave their home and elderly parents. But instead of recognizing their potential and fulfilling their parent dreams by becoming socio-economically productive and independent people they dont impart anything significant to our society.
    There is alot to do with system and the political parties but students themselves also have to realize their duty to themselves and their families and to the larger society.
    Da Yaw speseli,Rokhana aw Ekhlasmand Pukhton Mashartabat Pa Heela.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khayal
    Well i strongly disagree with ZalmayZia. I dont know which profession he is in and how his previous experience of campus politics is helping him .There are different ways to learn about any particular subject. Without going into detail, one of these methods is experiential learning. To learn politics and become politician is totally different subject than becoming aware of politics.
    Its important to be aware of politics as it affect all aspects of our lives, but if we opt to become politician as whole, then this is recipe for disaster.
    I am more than sure that the ongoing political environment in campuses lost thousands of talented students who would have been much better off without wasting their time in politics.
    Most of our students come from poor families and leave their home and elderly parents. But instead of recognizing their potential and fulfilling their parent dreams by becoming socio-economically productive and independent people they dont impart anything significant to our society.
    There is alot to do with system and the political parties but students themselves also have to realize their duty to themselves and their families and to the larger society.

    Defending my argument in favour of student politics, I say the students should do politics alongwith the political activities. I am not saying that student shouldn’t concentrate education but saying study but also keep your eye on the current political and social situation. I know a numbers of professionals in every walk of life, including media, development sector, bureaucracy, politics, academia, etc, who were formerly associated and activist of students politics during their studies.

    Political parties are not playing the due role in encouraging the student’s politics. Unless they pave the way for the young brigade, it will not be possible to usher in change. But, will any political leader give up his throne?

    The power of students should be sparingly utilised by progressive political parties. Only when the tyranny and lawlessness goes beyond control, the youngsters should be called to street as a pressure group. They shall play their due role and return back to classes and do what they are desired to do. If you see the history globally, you will see the vital role of students in national politics.

    Students’ politics is not bad thing. Dictators and anti-democratic forces during Zia Regime made it so bad by banning students union and by introducing Kalashnikov Culture in the academic institutions of entire country with help of Islami Jamiat Talaba. The basic rationale of the formation of Bangladesh is only protest of the students of Dhaka University who were demanding to give to Bangla language a status of national language as Urdu.

    I think we need to encourage student to enter in positive politics by reforming this basic institution of our society, not discouraging them by saying it a bad thing.

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    Default I agree with Zia

    I agree with Zia as i have practical examples.
    The first secertery of Pukhtoonkhwa Student organization had got a goldmedal from Peshawar university.
    I was also very active not only in student politics bul we were also organizing PMAP in the North Pukhtoonkhwa. I was responsible for all the pree and publicity work of PMAP and at the same time I was studying Elective English and was among the 9 students who passed at the first chance out of 149 students.
    I had got 4th position in the provincial public service commission and now I have three Masters. I am and was always active and am still.
    I will give the credit to PMAP that had educated me so much that I was able to focus on my studies as well as on my national responsibilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatanGul
    I have three Masters.
    Wa watan gula,Pukhto,islamiat,ao Maulvi Fazil,Ka singa.
    Ao la ka da hikmet (Fazil i Tib o Jarahet ,taiba college Takhtbai) course dey hum karey V ,no rasha ka tawdeigey

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