Fraternity Movement Explained

Fraternity Movement
Headquarters:New Delhi
Fields:Student and Youth
Leader Title:National Secretary
Leader Name:Afreen Fatima
Leader Title2:President
Leader Name2:Mohammed Asim Khan

The Fraternity Movement is a student-youth party in India working for strengthening democracy, social justice and fraternity.[1] [2] It is a growing student organization in many regions of India especially in West Bengal, Kerala and Delhi.[3] The Fraternity Movement is directly linked to Welfare Party of India.

The Fraternity Movement serves as the students organisation of the Welfare Party of India

The slogan of the movement is "Democracy, Social Justice and Fraternity".[4]

In 2017, Fraternity made its foray into politics by winning a seat in the college students council of the Maharaja's College in Ernakulam.[5] Fraternity Movement candidate Afreen Fatima won the student union elections of Jawaharlal Nehru University as a councillor in 2019.[6] [7]

During the Anti-Citizenship protests that sparked India in December 2019, Fraternity Movement blocked the Calicut international airport.[8] Several members of Fraternity Movement, were jailed for their involvement in the protests.[9]

History

Fraternity Movement was launched on 30 April 2017 at a student-youth convention held at Ambedkar Bhawan, New Delhi. Aligarh Muslim University Student Leader Ansar Aboobaker was elected as the first president.[10] Since its formation, the organisation has grown in many states including Kerala,[11] West Bengal,[12] Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. Following the court verdict of Babri Masjid - Ram Janmbhoomi dispute, Fraternity Movement criticised the judgement stating Supreme Court has failed to uphold justice.[13]

Prominent leaders

Afreen Fatima

See main article: Afreen Fatima. Afreen Fatima is a student leader and National Secretary of Fraternity Movement. She is a prominent Muslim voice against the anti-Muslim policies of the Indian government. She studied MA in linguistics at JNU, where she also served as the elected councillor in JNU students' union 2019-20 from the school of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies. As a candidate from Fraternity Movement - BAPSA alliance,[14] she strengthened the call of "unity of the oppressed" and raised the issues of representation, discrimination and identity assertion.[15] Formerly, she has been the elected president of Women's College Students' Union at the Aligarh Muslim University for the session 2018-19.[16] She is known to have actively participated in the anti-CAA protests that started in 2019.[17] She faced several days long media trial after a small part of her speech was tweeted by BJP's national spokesman Sambit Patra.[18]

Aysha Renna

Aysha Renna is a Muslim Student Activist and National Secretary of Fraternity Movement. A Post Graduate in History from Jamia Millia Islamia, she is one of the leading voices of the Citizenship Amendment Act Protests.[19] She along with Ladeeda Farzana were called 'Sheroes of Jamia' by Barkha Dutt in an interview. Her video of confronting baton wielding police officers to save her friend during a protest went viral.[20] She has travelled to all major Indian cities to address the Shaheen Bagh protest sites against Citizenship Amendment Act passed by the Indian government in 2019.[21] In January 2021, she was invited to speak at the Elgar Parishad along with Arundhati Roy, Kannan Gopinathan and Sharjeel Usmani.[22]

Campus units

Notes and References

  1. Web site: tnn. Aug 26, 2017. A campus politics 'dark horse' creates buzz Kochi News - Times of India. 2021-07-24. The Times of India. en.
  2. Web site: Journo. Campus. 2017-05-02. Fraternity Movement : The New Designation For Students And Youth. 2021-07-24. The Companion. en-US.
  3. Web site: tnn. Aug 26, 2017. A campus politics 'dark horse' creates buzz Kochi News - Times of India. 2021-07-24. The Times of India. en.
  4. Web site: Fraternity Movement : The New Designation For Students And Youth. Campus. Journo. May 2, 2017.
  5. Web site: tnn. Aug 26, 2017. A campus politics 'dark horse' creates buzz Kochi News - Times of India. 2021-07-24. The Times of India. en.
  6. Web site: Why JNU's Afreen Fatima can't be cowed down by Left or Right. OnManorama.
  7. Web site: Our Alliance In JNUSU Polls Is 'Conscious Unity Of The Oppressed': BAPSA-Fraternity. NDTV.com.
  8. News: Calicut Airport Blocked by Fraternity Movement . .
  9. News: Usmani. Sharjeel. Sharjeel Usmani arrested by UP ATS. countercurrents.org.
  10. Web site: A campus politics 'dark horse' creates buzz | Kochi News - Times of India. The Times of India.
  11. Web site: Kerala: Blocked Train In Protest Against Delhi Violence, 39 Fraternity Activists Sent to Jail. IndiaTomorrow.net.
  12. Web site: Fraternity Movement West Bengal condemns police-brutality on the protesting students in JMI and AMU | TDN World. December 17, 2019.
  13. Web site: ansar. Babri: Supreme Court fails to Uphold Justice: Fraternity Movement Fraternity Movement. 2021-06-07. en-US.
  14. Web site: Ghosh. Shaunak. Tectonic Shift: BAPSA-Fraternity Alliance in the JNU elections. 2021-06-07. Newslaundry.
  15. Web site: Why JNU's Afreen Fatima can't be cowed down by Left or Right. 2021-06-07. OnManorama.
  16. Web site: AMUSU Election 2018: Women's College Students' Union results declared, Afreen Fatima elected president. 2021-06-07. Newsd.in. en.
  17. Web site: CAA stir: Student leaders from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh to be part of 'Inquilab Morcha'. 2021-06-07. The New Indian Express.
  18. Web site: कौन हैं आफ़रीन फातिमा, जिनके वायरल वीडियो को संबित पात्रा ने 'ज़हर की खेती' कहा है?. 2021-06-07. LallanTop - News with most viral and Social Sharing Indian content on the web in Hindi. hi.
  19. Web site: Bhatia. Akanksha. 2019-12-16. Meet Ayesha Renna & Ladeeda Farzana, The Women Who Became The Brave Faces Of The Jamia Protests. 2021-06-07. www.scoopwhoop.com. English.
  20. Web site: Kuchay. Bilal. Meet India's Jamia women who took on Delhi police in viral video. 2021-06-07. www.aljazeera.com. en.
  21. Web site: Lalwani. Vijayta. A year later, where are the Jamia women in the viral video protecting their friend from police?. 2021-06-07. Scroll.in. en-US.
  22. Web site: 2021-01-19. Elgaar Parishad's January 30 event: Arundhati Roy, ex-IAS officer Kannan Gopinathan among main speakers. 2021-06-07. The Indian Express. en.
  23. Web site: Opinion | If JNU Believes In Representation & Social Justice, JNU Should Vote For Waseem Rs. Balakrishnan. Padmavathi. September 2, 2019.
  24. Web site: DU ADMISSION 2020: FRATERNITY MOVEMENT DEMANDS TO LAYOFF THE UNJUST FEE FOR OBC. Priya. Nagpal.