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The All Nepal National Free Students' Union ( Nepali : अखिल नेपाल राष्ट्रिय स्वतन्त्र विद्यार्थी युनियन , abbreviated as अनेरास्ववियु) is a political student organization in Nepal. The ANNFSU was founded in 1965. The original ANNFSU was later divided along ideological lines, and there are several organizations that emerged from it. The main ANNFSU grouping today is politically tied to the CPN (UML) . As well as declaring itself a legitimate and independent students' organization of all progressive, democratic and patriotic students of Nepal , the mainstream ANNFSU is currently a member of the World Federation of Democratic Youth .

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20-517: All Nepal National Free Students Union may refer to: All Nepal National Free Students Union (UML) All Nepal National Free Students Union (Unified Socialist) All Nepal National Free Students Union (Sixth) All Nepal National Independent Students' Union (Revolutionary) All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Unified) See also [ edit ] All Nepal National Independent Students Union (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

40-433: A major shift took place. The party abandoned the strategy of armed struggle and opted for mass democratic struggles instead. Mainali was deposed as general secretary, and Jhala Nath Khanal took over the helm. In 1986 the process of reform of CPN (ML) accelerated further, with moderate Madan Bhandari elected general secretary. Barre Sangharsh Samuha and Nepal Workers and Peasants Organisation (D.P. Singh) also merged into

60-554: A period when large sections of the established communist movement remained in jail. Freedom was obtained by the Nepali people in 1950 after the end of Rana rule, but this newfound freedom was once again curtailed after King Mahendra's Proclamation of December 15, 1960, which ended the multiparty system and prohibited all political parties. During this time the presence of the All Nepal Student Federation began to weaken as it

80-491: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages All Nepal National Free Students Union (UML) The organization was founded in 1965 and was associated with the pro- China trend of the Nepalese communist movement. ANNFSU did however remain as a united organization, in spite of various splits within the radical communists. The ANNFSU gained prominence as an activist movement in

100-538: Is the President of the organization. . Naresh Rokaya is the General Secretary. These departments are formed as per the arrangement made by the constitution. Each department consists of a single department head, a single secretary, and 2 women up to 9 members. The department head leads the department, prepares a work plan, and presents that in the meeting of the secretariat or the central committees. They also recommend

120-501: The Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist) led by Man Mohan Adhikari to form Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) . The ideology of the party was "New Democratic Revolution" whose success would eventually lead the country towards socialism and communism . The party accepted Mao as the sole leader of the revolutionary movement. The "New Democratic Revolution" was based on the idea of agrarian revolution by uprooting

140-596: The Gandaki Province -based Marxist–Leninist Revolutionary Communist Party merged with the party. Revolutionary Communists in Arghakhanchi District, Marxist–Leninist Study Group and Revolutionary Communist Organisation, Nepal joined the party in 1980. Communist Party of Nepal (Rebel Unity Centre) and Revolutionaries, a Parbat District -based splinter group of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Organisation joined

160-775: The Naxalite movement in India led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) . It had strong links to the Vinod Mishra faction of CPI (ML) that had a strong presence in the Indian state of Bihar . The party had its roots in the Jhapa District Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal (Amatya) and the Morang District -based Nepal Revolutionary Organisation (Marxist–Leninist) led by Madhav Kumar Nepal . The party inspired by

180-637: The Naxalites carried out a peasant-led anti-feudal movement in Jhapa District . On 30 August 1977, Mukti Morcha Samuha led by Madan Kumar Bhandari merged into the party. In August 1978, a section of the Dhanusa District Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal (Amatya) merged into the party followed by Revolutionary Communist Organising Committee on 11 September 1979 and Dang District-based Sandesh Samuha . The first national convention of

200-444: The 2nd National Convention in 1968. It is popularly called ANNFSU, with some students simply referring to the organization as “Akhil” or all. The unity prevalent among different castes, creeds, cultures, sexes, ethnicities and other geographical sectors reflects the diversity of Nepal as a country. ANNFSU envisions the preservation of diverse nationalities by recognizing the diverse makeup of the country. The ANNFSU also works to protect

220-467: The idea of progressive Nationality for the prosperity of the Nepalese and Nepali students. In 1979 ANNFSU was split. One section would be known as ANNFSU (Fifth) (which was tied to the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) ) and the other grouping became known as ANNFSU (Sixth) (which was connected to the Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention) ). The former group is the current mainstream ANNFSU connected to CPN(UML). A section of ANNFSU, which

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240-625: The name of the members during the formation of the departments. They also have the duty to call regular meetings and take the lead in the implementation of the work plan. The department head maintains the work evaluation report of the members and presents it to the secretariat meeting every four months interval. Pragyik vidyarthi parishad Nepal (A political students organization ) 27°42′21.9″N 85°19′0.9″E  /  27.706083°N 85.316917°E  / 27.706083; 85.316917 Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist%E2%80%93Leninist) (1978) The Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist)

260-538: The party by 1986. After the declaration of multi-party democracy in the country, the CPN (ML) which had been functioning underground started working as an open political party. It tried to merge with other left factions in the country with certain success. In 1990 the party formed the United Left Front with other communist factions in the country. On 6 January 1991, before the 1991 general elections , CPN (ML) merged with

280-400: The party in 1981. The party had decided to boycott the 1980 Nepalese governmental system referendum which offered a choice between multi-party democracy and a reformed party-less panchayat system . The panchayat system was retained and the party leaders later openly regretted their boycott despite calls from within the party by K.P. Sharma Oli to participate in the referendum. In 1982

300-507: The party was held between 26 December 1978 and 1 January 1979 where the ANCRCC (ML) formed the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist). The general convention also elected Chandra Prakash Mainali as the party's first general secretary of CPN (ML). The party quickly emerged as the main communist faction in the country and several smaller communist factions merged with party. In July 1979

320-473: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title All Nepal National Free Students Union . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=All_Nepal_National_Free_Students_Union&oldid=1211084261 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

340-451: The sovereignty of the nation, which includes carrying out a campaign to stop the encroachment of Nepali land, the protection of rights of citizens, and the proper use of natural resources. It has been carrying out a student-based movement in regards to three major issues: Nationality, a People-oriented education system, and Livelihood. Saluting the blood that was shed by the former leaders for nationality and national sovereignty, ANNFSU supports

360-628: Was a political party in Nepal . It was launched in 1978 by the All Nepal Communist Revolutionary Coordination Committee (Marxist–Leninist) , which was founded by groups involved in the Jhapa movement . The CPN (ML) published Varg-Sangarsh ( Class Struggle ) and Mukti Morcha ( Liberation Front ). The All Nepal Communist Revolutionary Coordination Committee (Marxist–Leninist) was founded in 1975 and had been inspired by

380-598: Was in favor to support of multi-party democracy instead of the Panchayat autocracy regime in Nepal, established Nepal Progressive Student Union and went into the people to convince them to cast their votes in favor of multi-party democracy in the referendum. In 1992 a section of the student wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist) , the Nepal Progressive Students' Union , merged with ANNFSU. As of 2023, Samik Badal

400-485: Was not able to organize against the autocratic Panchayat regime . To help undermine the regime and establish the rights of Nepali citizens and students, many young people believed it was necessary to form a national student union. After three years of organizing (1962-1965), the All Nepal National Free Students’ Union was officially founded on May 14, 1965. However, this name was introduced through

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