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    Quote Originally Posted by WatanGul
    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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    Graeat Watangul wrora, well done.

    Actually there is a negative perception found about the participation of students in politics. Many friends refers it a destruction of a student’s future.

    Quote Originally Posted by Khayal

    Well i strongly disagree with ZalmayZia.........................................
    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..
    But the thing is that I know hundreds of students who were not active in student politics but they didn’t give any input to the society. We are talking about the student politics which mean a student, who should study thoroughly in their institute and then should take part in student politics.
    Our society is being depoliticized by the non-democratic and non-political elements through a conspiracy. Academic institutions are the main hub which produces leadership but sadly during Ziaul Haq’s 11 year dictatorship rule, this institute was brutally spoiled by creating Kalashnikov Culture though Isalmi Jamiat Talaba and banning student union.
    Now our youth are allergic with the term “Politics”. It is not wasting the time to watch a day long cricket match but to spend an hour in student politics along with their studies is referred to waste the time. What is the result? Now we are weeping why the new political leadership is becoming in the mainstream political arena. We are also students belonging to lower or middle class and according to your above opinion, lower or middle class student should not participate in politics, just concentrate to their studies. It means you are referring the politics just to upper class.
    To become socially-economically stable is not associated with to study with concentration. There are hundreds of students which are wandering with their degrees for job hunting.
    I also did my Master from University of Karachi with distinction and then worked in high reputable organizations but the main reason behind all my professional success is to participate actively in student politics with a constructive and progressive manner. I was remained active in Pakhtoon Students Federation (PkSF) in Federal Urdu Science College Karachi and University of Karachi and kept the main offices like Secretary Information and Member CEC. Besides that, I actively participate in the other national and international forums. I am proud that I have spent a valuable time in student politics from which I learnt much more which was not possible without my participation in student politics. There are shortcomings in student politics like the apathy of political parties and civil society towards this important segment of society but it doesn’t mean that we have to oppose it.
    In the history of Pashtoon national movement, the PkSF, PSO, even DSF played its important role and doubtlessly they created the leadership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zahid
    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.
    Believe me Zahid, I dont believe my eys to read all this. I am really a witnessed to all this. Pukhtunism is almost non-existing in South Waziristan Agency. I only found them Muslims, Pakistanis and tujikhail, gangikhail etc. I have really to appreciate the work of PSF as I know how difficult it would have been to win from Maulana Dagdage party. That party is too strong there.
    Yaw wraz rasara da Wana College students naasth woo (they were actualy from Afghanistan Area), no maa thre thapos okrho che Khashal Khan Khattak pejanai, wey ye na, bya me thre thapos okrho che Rahman Baba, bya Sher Shah Suri, by Ghaffar Khan Baba, bya Ahmad Shah Abdali aw bya Mirwais, no wallah ka yaw ye hum pejando.
    No de halaato ke haltha election gatana waaqi che dair loye achievement de.
    Gul Salam Wazir Zindabad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khayal
    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.
    Hasse pa-imaandare owaya, ka daa votona PMAP gatale woo, no bya ba hum tha da har sa leekal?
    "Pa Jahan da Nangyaali wee daa duwa kara
    Ya ba ukhree kakaray ya ba kamran shee"

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    Default So we can conclude that it is not politics who spoils the student

    Quote Originally Posted by zalmayzia
    Graeat Watangul wrora, well done.

    Actually there is a negative perception found about the participation of students in politics. Many friends refers it a destruction of a student’s future.



    But the thing is that I know hundreds of students who were not active in student politics but they didn’t give any input to the society. We are talking about the student politics which mean a student, who should study thoroughly in their institute and then should take part in student politics.
    Our society is being depoliticized by the non-democratic and non-political elements through a conspiracy. Academic institutions are the main hub which produces leadership but sadly during Ziaul Haq’s 11 year dictatorship rule, this institute was brutally spoiled by creating Kalashnikov Culture though Isalmi Jamiat Talaba and banning student union.
    Now our youth are allergic with the term “Politics”. It is not wasting the time to watch a day long cricket match but to spend an hour in student politics along with their studies is referred to waste the time. What is the result? Now we are weeping why the new political leadership is becoming in the mainstream political arena. We are also students belonging to lower or middle class and according to your above opinion, lower or middle class student should not participate in politics, just concentrate to their studies. It means you are referring the politics just to upper class.
    To become socially-economically stable is not associated with to study with concentration. There are hundreds of students which are wandering with their degrees for job hunting.
    I also did my Master from University of Karachi with distinction and then worked in high reputable organizations but the main reason behind all my professional success is to participate actively in student politics with a constructive and progressive manner. I was remained active in Pakhtoon Students Federation (PkSF) in Federal Urdu Science College Karachi and University of Karachi and kept the main offices like Secretary Information and Member CEC. Besides that, I actively participate in the other national and international forums. I am proud that I have spent a valuable time in student politics from which I learnt much more which was not possible without my participation in student politics. There are shortcomings in student politics like the apathy of political parties and civil society towards this important segment of society but it doesn’t mean that we have to oppose it.
    In the history of Pashtoon national movement, the PkSF, PSO, even DSF played its important role and doubtlessly they created the leadership.
    So we can conclude that it is not politics who spoils the student but constructive politics adds to the abilities of a student.

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    Default 4th March, A memorable day for Students movement

    March 4th, A memorable day for studnets movemnet

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/pakistan/s...s_day_uk.shtml

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