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Fata students Forum Pakistan (FSFP ) Change its name to Tribal Youth Forum Pakistan (TYFP)




Rawalpindi-Fata students Forum Pakistan (FSFP ) Change its name to Tribal Youth Forum Pakistan (TYFP), in a meeting at the central office in Rawalpindi, forum heads from all twins cites universities take participation in the meeting which headed by Chairman Rehan Zeb Khan.

Forum Heads from all federal universities agreed on the name of tribal youth Forum TYFP, to meeting in its remarks chairman Rehanzeb said that’s we are now part of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa KPK, so morally it’s not suited that’s we called its FATA Student forum, causes of name changing is simple ,our forum struggle for FATA-KPK is everyone know, our struggle will continue for tribal region, buts name changing is respect toward historic desiccation of Parliament.

In meeting forum members discussed different issues about FATA mainstreaming, Khalid Khan Orakzai convener of the forum told to meeting participants, that’s we will give government tough time if government failed in its promises of mainstreaming FATA, Vice President Salahuddin said that’s opponents elements in FATA merger task force is a serious issue, we need to raise the issue, demand from government that’s due to sensitivities of the issue, indult serious people in task force.

Forum discuss different issues of Tribal Students in Pakistani universities, FATA indigenous scholarship which granted to FATA and Baluchistan students, members raised  voice against Higher Education Commission HEC favoritism policy,

Students from different tribal districts appeal from prime minister that complete its promise of sustainable development of FATA, grants special education quota for tribal students, students from different tribal districts faces hostels problems , education ministry make a special policy about hostel for FATA Students, FATA students harassing in private hostels and Flats when any terror incident occurs in different cities of Pakistan, 

In conclusion remarks President TYFP Tariq Raheem said that’s, Tribal Youth Forum is the only countrywide students union TYFP which have its presences in 29 universities and 48 colleges which defend tribal students’ rights,, in the recent historical move of FATA-KPK merger process TYFP play its important role in pressure building.TYFP arranging awareness conferences, seminars and facilitating tribal students in countrywide different universities . 

BY-SALAHUDDIN SALARZAI



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