By TCN News,
Hyderabad: The Campus Front of India, in its National General Council meeting held in Hyderabad on 1st May, elected its new leadership. Current National General Secretary Anisujjaman has been elected as President. Asif Mirza from Rajasthan will be new National Vice-President of Campus Front.
Andhra Pradesh State President Mr. Abdullah hosted the General Council. National Treasurer Mateenuddin welcomed the gathering. National President Adv. Mohamed Yusuff presided the meeting.
Adv. K.P. Mohamed Sheriff, Secretary General of NCHRO (National Confederation of Human Rights Organisation) inaugurated the programme and delivered his guest lecture on “Emerging Challenges before the Campus Leadership”. He stated “Students are the backbone of any social movements to lead social changes, they should not go to the deeper sense of materialistic attitudes it may destroy the social equity”.
Then National General Secretary Anisujjaman presented the annual report. Various interactions were held in response to the annual report and passed by the council.
The Hyderabad meeting elected National Office Bearers and National Committee members of Campus Front of India. National Advisory board chairman, Anis Ahmed headed the election process.
National Office Bearers:
National President: Md Anisujjaman, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
National Vice-President: Asif Mirza, Rajasthan
National General Secretary: C.A. Raoof, Kerala
National Secretary: Mehfoos, Karnataka
National Treasurer: Abdur Rahman, Karnataka
National Committee Members:
Emdadul Haque, Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh
Obaidur Rahamn, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Rabiul Islam, West Bengal
V.M. Fahad , Kerarla
S.M. Shaafi, Tamilnadu
Adv. Mohamed Yusuff, Tamilnadu.
Ex-Officio Members of National Committee:
Ajmal Ismail, Kerala
Hasan Farook, Tamilnadu
Muhammad Shakit, Karnataka
Abdullah, Andhra Pradesh
Aminul Islam, West Bengal
Jamilur Rahman, Manipur
Selim Jahangir, Delhi University
Then Anis Ahmed, Advisory Board Chairman of Campus Front of India delivered speech on “Road Map to the Campus”. He stated “There is an effort to deviate the students away from activism and make then mere corporate puppets, this should be fought by the students”.
Newly elected President, Anisujjaman delivered a motivating speech and General Secretary C.A. Raoof delivered the vote of thanks. Delegates from different States participated in the meeting.
Resolutions:
At the Hyderabad meeting following resolutions were adopted:
Corruption
Campus Front of India strongly demands to wipe out Corruption throughout the country. Corruption free mechanism should not to be selective. Government should take care of the larger socio-political scenario which becomes a breeding ground for corruption. Campus Front of India demands effective implementation of the Right to Information Act and also for voluntary disclosures in government operations and to ensure social audits in every programmes.
It is to be noticed very seriously that growing corruption even in judiciary. It is not a healthy environment to the society and nation. To prevent such kind of practice in judiciary, Campus Front of India demands central government to bring Judicial Accountability Bill, which enables to control and initiate strong action to restore the trustworthy of the Indian Judicial System.
Right to Education Act
Campus Front of India demands the Central Government to present a white paper regarding the implementation of Right to Education Act. This which received a huge media attention but the implementation of this act was never brought before the public. We also condemn the UPA government for their partial commitment on educational and health sector in the 11th five year plan.
Jaitapur Nuclear plant
Campus Front of India condemns unprecedented police firing and atrocities against common people in Jaitapur, Ratnagiri. We the people of India can’t afford a Fakushima or a Chernobyl like incident and our past experiences with disasters have proved how poor we are in dealing with it. We demand that the government to terminate the Jaitapur Nuclear plant plan.
Entrance examination
Campus Front of India reiterates its demands to oppose against entrance examination all over India. The Entrance exams help only the urban and rich students to get seats in professional and medical colleges, the rural and poor students who can’t afford to access the coaching for these entrance tests are thereby denied seats.
Closure of AMU
In the wake of Aligarh Muslim University sin die, Campus Front of India appeals to the Vice Chancellor and the concerned authorities of the University to reopen the campus as soon as possible. This action of sin die will affect career and education of thousands of students. It also condemns this act of punishing the entire students for the acts of few mischievous sections among students.
Link:
http://www.campusfrontofindia.org/