Press Release
28-9-2022
Ban on Campus Front is Undemocratic and Anti-Constitutional; will be challenged in court. Stopped Activities in Accordance with Law
The central government ban on the Campus Front of India is undemocratic and against our Constitutional values. Campus Front of India has been working for over a decade among students across the country with a vision of building socially concerned and responsible youths with secular and democratic spirit. We have succeeded in achieving it to an extent. Many educated youths who were part of the organisation have now been active in the various spheres of social activities. CFI has maintained constitutional and democratic values and not promoted activities against our law. Hence, as an organisation that, in accordance with the law, concede the ban order by the MHA and will be stopping all activities of the organisation in India with immediate effect.
At the same time we reject all the allegations against the Campus Front in connection with PFI as baseless and fabricated. It will be challenged in court after discussion with legal experts by the concerned persons.
We request to all the students who had associated with the organisation previously, to not conduct any programme or activity in the name of the organisation. We are not responsible for using the name or banner of the organisation for any programme or activity or social media posts and comments.
Campus Front of India
Campus Front of India
A Student Organisation In India
Campus Front of India was formed as a result of the series of discussions held by student organizations, which were active in taking up social issues in various parts of the country.
26/09/2022
State Demonising PFI To Unleash Violence Against Dissent
Campus Front of India
19/09/2022
19 September
14 years of
Batla House
Fake Encounter
Never Forget
Never Forgive
Justice for Atif & Sajid
Campus Front of India
18/09/2022
Delaying Academic Year is an avoidable catastrophe of CUET; Complete 2022 admission based on 12th marks
The unscientific and unplanned implementation of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) destroyed students' current academic year after COVID-19 by delaying the conduct of exams and the announcement of results. UGC hastily combined admissions to all universities as a part of the BJP government's greedy centralisation ploy. But, the implementation was a complete failure due to administrative unpreparedness.
Last minute change of centres, rescheduling exams and misinformation given by the National Testing Agency has created chaos, and many students could not appear for the examination. The conduct of exams in July and results in mid-September severely delayed the academic year, which started in July-August earlier. The much time taking college-level admission procedure is pending, and possibly lead to the loss of this year. But neither UGC nor NTA take responsibility for this catastrophe.
Hence Campus Front of India demands to finish 2022 admission immediately based on 12th marks, so the missed out can be admitted to the colleges. UGC must repeal CUET from the admission procedure, which will proliferate coaching centres and exclude the marginalised from eminent institutions.
Ashwan Sadiq P
General Secretary
Campus Front of India
17/09/2022
Government must provide relief to medical students from Ukraine
Campus Front of India
15/09/2022
Campus Front Tamil Nadu state conducted seminar as part of the national campaign "Detox Education, Deport Hindituva Hegemony"
National General Secretary Ashwan Sadiq P and Tamilnadu State President Ashraf attended the program.
14/09/2022
14 September
Hathras
Where, government sponsored burial of truth and denial of justice echoes
Campus Front of India
13/09/2022
https://twitter.com/SajidbinSayed/status/1569579782844854273?t=H9vTGinDQ4yBYkv3um8_0Q&s=08
Judiciary knows, police knows and all others know that hasn't committed crime, but it takes years to prove this fact. This is our corrupt system and draconian laws, which spoil India's youth. But they never succeed, truth shall triumph!
MS Sajid
President
Campus Front of India
11/09/2022
Campus Front President MS Sajid will be participating in panel discussion organized by The Polis Project on "Custodial violence, Judicial negligence and State apathy"
Campus Front of India
06/09/2022
Campus Front of India conducted protest along other organisations demanding immediate bail to Atikur Rahman
Campus Front of India
05/09/2022
Sending Atikur Rahman back to jail is a depraved act of hate politics
Shift him to AIIMS immediately for advanced care
The authority had sent Atikur Rahman to jail even after his deteriorating health condition is a depraved act of hate politics towards an impaired prisoner. He was ferried to Lucknow hospital from prison after suffering from chest pain. His health worsened due to inadequate facilities in the hospital, and the left side of his body became partially paralysed as per the report. His family says that he can't recognise his children or relatives due to neurological issues that can't be appropriately identified and treated in the hospital where he had been. In such a condition, sending him back to jail endangers his life.
The government and jail authority are solely responsible for his present health crisis. Atikur did not receive post-surgery treatment and a nutritious diet inside the jail. The UP government and the authority have turned down medical advice given by the AIIMS doctors to visit the hospital after six months of the surgery and undergo check-ups. The state should not be hostile to the prisoners for providing treatment and bail.
Campus Front demands to shift Atikur to the AIIMS for advanced care, and he needs immediate bail to maintain a healthy life in this condition.
Campus Front of India
04/09/2022
Release Atikur Rahman
Joint Protest Gathering
Against rising state repression and incarceration of dissenting voices
5 September, 2022 | 2:30 PM
Jantar Mantar
Campus Front of India
Delhi
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