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Sindh Students' Council

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Sindh Students' Council (سنڌ اسٽوڊنٽس ڪائونسل), abbreviated as SSC.[1], is the nationalist, progressive and enlightened student federation of Sindh, a province in Pakistan, fighting for students' rights under the ideology of G.M Syed, the father of modern nationalism in Sindh. It was formed in January 2020.

Abbreviation SSC
Formation 2019
Type Students' Federation
Purpose Students' Rights, National Rights & Educating Youth of Sindh for Right to National Self-determination (Including Right to Separation)
Ideology Nationalism, Secularism, Socialism and Democracy
Leaders Aamir Umrani Founder, Ali Saqlain Chairman (2020- till today), Shahbaz Malik Vice Chairman (2020- till today), Parvez Sindhu General Secretary (2020- till today)

History[edit]

Sindh Students' Council was initially formed in 2019 as a Confederal Front of Students; struggling for the restoration of Students' Union in Sindh and later in January 2020 during the First Workers Convention at Hyderabad it was democratically decided by its Central Committee to upgrade SSC as an independent, nationalist, progressive and secular students' federation of Sindh under the Ideological Line of G.M Syed[2] with a modern structure, manifesto and constitution.(3)

Manifestation[edit]

SSC is working for the rights of Sindhi students and is also an active front for the ongoing struggle of National Rights in Sindh under the Ideological line of G.M Syed. It is also working as a Nursery to educate Sindhi Youth for National Right to Self-determination (Including Right to Separation) under the basic Pillars of Modern Sindhi Nationalism - "Secularism", "Nationalism", "Socialism" and "Democracy" with the slogan of "Better Education – Better Politics".(1)

Struggle and Activism[edit]

  • "Protest Demonstrate of 7 July, 2019"[3]

Sindh Students' Council was a first Organisation which called for the restoration of Students' Union in Sindh after a very long passiveness in Student Politics. SSC called for the protest demonstration on a single day of 4 March in many cities of sindh to demand the restoration of Students' Union[4].

  • "4 March, 2020 - Awake of Students' Politics"[5]

SSC dedicated the year of 2020 as the "Year of Student Political Awakening" and conducted many small and large events to aware the Youth of Sindh about the Need and Importance of Student Politics and on 4th of March it organised seminars in different cities of Sindh including Karachi, Hyderabad and Nawabshah to tribute the then Heros of 4th March 1967 Students' Struggle; which was actually the basic Pillar of Sindhi Nationalist Student Politics against the system of One - Unit; imposed by Martial law Dictatorship of that time.

  • "Re-emergence of Forgotten Hero of Sindh"[6]

On 20th December, 2020 Sindh Students' Council celebrated the Birthday of forgotten Hero of Sindh Hashu Kewalramani in multiple cities of Sindh to tribute his struggle for Sindh. This was considered as an Unprecedented move of SSC in order to notify the Legacy of Hashu; the exiled Hero of Sindh.(4)

  • "Hunger Strike Camps"[7]

By carrying the legacy of 4th March 1967 Students' struggle, Sindh Students' Council set the 4 days (100 Hours) Hunger strike camps from 1- 4 March 2019 in front of Press Clubs of Metropolitan city of Karachi and Cultural city of Hyderabad to advocate the very basic issues of Today's Student Politics like Restoration of Student's Union, Rejection of Bogus Domiciles in Sindh, Free Education at all levels, Expulsion of Security Forces from the institutions and Safe Release of Missing Students. The Activity caught the huge attention in all the Prominent News outlets and covered with due importance. The step was also much appreciated in Sindhi Nationalist Politics and considered as a Continuation of the Tradition of Resistance in Sindhi Nationalist Student Politics. Many Nationalist Leaders and Intellectuals visited the Hunger Strike Camps[8] to show their Solidarity with SSC's Hard-line and Zealotic decision. On the same day a Pedestrian March was also organised by SSC from Sakrand to Nawabshah which was attended by Number of Students and welcomed by many Organisations at many spots between the Route.

Influence[edit]

Sindh Students' Council is considered as a Modern Nationalist Organisation by having a Radical party policy through which it has a strong influence over the Student Politics in Sindh[9]. SSC nurtures the Youth of Sindh very deeply because of its well organised and disciplined Politically Educating Structure for its Members and also in general. It arranges regular Study Circles in their chapters and carry out Ideological Workshop to politically educate the Students of Sindh. It also uses modern tools of Print, Electronic and Social Media[10] for the Propagation of its party narrative which increases the Influence of SSC among the Masses of Sindh specially the Students of Sindh[11]

References[edit]

  1. "Sindhupriya Senthilkumar". Facebook. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
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  3. "PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  4. "Rallies in Sindh for revival of student unions. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  5. "Sindh Students' Council". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  6. "ڪراچي: سنڌ اسٽوڊنٽس ڪائونسل ۽ جيئي سنڌ اسٽوڊنٽس فيڊريشن پاران حشو ڪيولراماڻي جي سالگرهه تقريب". Awami Awaz (in اردو). 2020-12-20. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  7. "Students sit on 100-hour hunger strike for students' rights". Daily City News. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  8. Pk, Voice (2021-03-04). "Students hold hunger strike for restoration of student unions". Voicepk.net. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  9. "SSC calls protest against fees charge from students at Malir Karachi". Daily City News. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  10. "sscsindh". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  11. "SSC calls protest against fees charge from students at Malir Karachi". Daily City News. Retrieved 2021-06-05.

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