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Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
When Indian media shows concern for democracy and human rights in Pakistan it laughs me because it doesn’t pay attention to minorities ,democracy in India .Recently a muslim teacher duly appointed in BHU was barred to enter into the college for teaching because he was a muslim ,thousands of students of JNU were brutally beaten by Delhi police because they were protesting against fee hike by the government ,they were termed as anti nationals too ,millions of kashmiris have been jailed for 100 plus days ,their basics have been denied by the ruthless government of fascists in Delhi
The Pakistani students have their own union to fight for their rights. Suppressing their rights will create more problem for the society of Pakistan. Their voice should be taken into consideration and the elected government should implement the students views in day to day running the educational institutions. The students nothing but youth of Pakistan who wants contribute their energy for the betterment of Pakistan. The youth in Pakistan are similar to the youths of India. Why not Pakistan’s youth should not have their own unions.
A very good article. Needs to be circulated widely among student community in Pakistan. Student community’s feelings need to be channelised by giving value to their opinions rather than branding students with various labels.
May more and more students gather courage to question system. Amen
When Indian media shows concern for democracy and human rights in Pakistan it laughs me because it doesn’t pay attention to minorities ,democracy in India .Recently a muslim teacher duly appointed in BHU was barred to enter into the college for teaching because he was a muslim ,thousands of students of JNU were brutally beaten by Delhi police because they were protesting against fee hike by the government ,they were termed as anti nationals too ,millions of kashmiris have been jailed for 100 plus days ,their basics have been denied by the ruthless government of fascists in Delhi
But the article is written by a pakistan. ?
For a country that has placed 8 million Kashmiris in a Nazi style concentration camp for last 110 days…..why so much sympathy for Pakistan students???
The Pakistani students have their own union to fight for their rights. Suppressing their rights will create more problem for the society of Pakistan. Their voice should be taken into consideration and the elected government should implement the students views in day to day running the educational institutions. The students nothing but youth of Pakistan who wants contribute their energy for the betterment of Pakistan. The youth in Pakistan are similar to the youths of India. Why not Pakistan’s youth should not have their own unions.
A very good article. Needs to be circulated widely among student community in Pakistan. Student community’s feelings need to be channelised by giving value to their opinions rather than branding students with various labels.
May more and more students gather courage to question system. Amen