Like JNU, Students in Pakistan too are raising azadi slogans
Like JNU, Students in Pakistan too are raising azadi slogans
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Islamabad: On the lines of India's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), students of the university have also raised slogans in Pakistan.A video of some students of Pakistani universities chanting ‘azadi’ slogans went viral on social media a few days ago. They were protesting at the Faiz Literary Festival held on 19 November in Lahore. Progressive and leftist student organizations have announced a student solidarity march on 29 November demanding better education and better educational environment.

This announcement has been made at a time when there is increasing dissatisfaction among the students regarding the increase in fees in the country, the police actions on students on campus and their arrests. Students have accused that sections of treason are being imposed on demanding rights and legitimate facilities. Lahore student leader and Chief of the Progressive Students 'Federation, Haider Kaleem, has said,' We are forced to take to the streets because each student is being asked to fill an affidavit before admission. Although there is no restriction on student unions, but such restrictions are being imposed through many orders so that students do not participate in politics.

Student organizations say that a public holiday should be declared on April 13 in memory of Mashal Khan, a student killed by the mob for his views. Please tell that Torch was murdered on 13 April 2017.

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