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Describe the role of students in the Pakistan movement?

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✒The Freedom Movement gained momentum in the early 40’s and so did the students’ activities. Muslim students worked socially, intellectually, journalistically and politically to serve the national goal. Their enthusiasm reflects in the titles they used before their names such as Khadim-e-Pakistan and Mujahid-e-Pakistan. They also interacted with the common people of different villages and towns, giving them political awareness. A Pakistan rural propaganda committee was set up by the Punjab MSF to carry the League’s message to the villagers. Summer schools were held in various colleges and universities to enlighten the students regarding the political situation. Fund—raising was also an important activity carried out by the students to financially help Muslim League in the upcoming elections of 1945. The students not only worked in their respective areas but also helped their brothers in other provinces, forming an inter-province cooperation. One such incident was when the students from different provinces went to join the civil disobedience movement in Punjab. The students of Bihar were engaged in the relief operation and organised rehabilitation of the riot-affected people suffering from disastrous communal riots in the province, during October 1946. A Red Crescent hospital was set up as well, by the Madras MSF, in 1946, which besides providing the treatment to the injured also gave first-aid training. The students used intellectual front as a significant source for propagating Quaid’s vision, for which various conferences, camps, symposia, literacy campaign, elocution contests, cultural and educational activities and study circles were organised by MSF, which turned out to be very helpful.

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