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The National Students Federation Pakistan (NSF) is a left-wing students federation in Pakistan. In the late 1960s, NSF adopted the political line of Marxism–Leninism and Mao Tse-tung Thought Its predecessor, the DSF (Democratic Students Federation), had links to the Communist Party of Pakistan. It had power base among progressive students from Dow Medical and DJ Science Colleges. It dominated student politics in Karachi, the then Federal Capital of the country. In a convention at the national level of students, held in Khaliqdina Hall, Karachi(1953), the DSF renamed itself to NSF (National Student Federation in the late 1960s), laying claim to being a national movement and hoping to spread the to the whole country. Demonstrations and strikes had already paralysed the federal capital for s

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  • اتحاد الطلاب الوطني الباكستاني هو اتحاد طلاب يساري في باكستان. نشأ في أواخر الستينيات، واعتمد الأيديولوجية السياسية الماركسية اللينينية وفكر ماو تسي تونغ. سبقه اتحاد الطلاب الديمقراطي التابع للحزب الشيوعي الباكستاني، والذي سيطر على السياسة الطلابية في كراتشي، ثم العاصمة الاتحادية للبلاد. (ar)
  • The National Students Federation Pakistan (NSF) is a left-wing students federation in Pakistan. In the late 1960s, NSF adopted the political line of Marxism–Leninism and Mao Tse-tung Thought Its predecessor, the DSF (Democratic Students Federation), had links to the Communist Party of Pakistan. It had power base among progressive students from Dow Medical and DJ Science Colleges. It dominated student politics in Karachi, the then Federal Capital of the country. In a convention at the national level of students, held in Khaliqdina Hall, Karachi(1953), the DSF renamed itself to NSF (National Student Federation in the late 1960s), laying claim to being a national movement and hoping to spread the to the whole country. Demonstrations and strikes had already paralysed the federal capital for several days. The government apparently gave in by sacrificing the federal minister of education, Mr Fazlur Rahman, hailing from the eastern wing. He was sacked from his post. It was not much of a victory for the students. APSO was banned and the leaders were thrown in Karachi Central Jail. NSF (The National Students Federation) a small nationalist and right-wing group which had been propped up by the help of Karachi University Vice Chancellor to counter DSF's activities, was invaded practically overnight by the now banned DSF party members, who were still outside. The ex-DSFites had enough muscle and organisational skills to take over the control of NSF in 1956, thus its new "left" leaning profile emerged. Due to its links with communist movement, DSF was infested with the presence of double agents/informers from the secret service. (en)
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  • اتحاد الطلاب الوطني الباكستاني هو اتحاد طلاب يساري في باكستان. نشأ في أواخر الستينيات، واعتمد الأيديولوجية السياسية الماركسية اللينينية وفكر ماو تسي تونغ. سبقه اتحاد الطلاب الديمقراطي التابع للحزب الشيوعي الباكستاني، والذي سيطر على السياسة الطلابية في كراتشي، ثم العاصمة الاتحادية للبلاد. (ar)
  • The National Students Federation Pakistan (NSF) is a left-wing students federation in Pakistan. In the late 1960s, NSF adopted the political line of Marxism–Leninism and Mao Tse-tung Thought Its predecessor, the DSF (Democratic Students Federation), had links to the Communist Party of Pakistan. It had power base among progressive students from Dow Medical and DJ Science Colleges. It dominated student politics in Karachi, the then Federal Capital of the country. In a convention at the national level of students, held in Khaliqdina Hall, Karachi(1953), the DSF renamed itself to NSF (National Student Federation in the late 1960s), laying claim to being a national movement and hoping to spread the to the whole country. Demonstrations and strikes had already paralysed the federal capital for s (en)
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  • اتحاد الطلاب الوطني الباكستاني (ar)
  • National Students Federation (en)
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