Formation | 11 August 2012 (11 years ago) (2012-08-11) |
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Type | Student wing |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Calicut, Kerala, India |
Region served | India |
President | Ayisha Banu |
General Secretary | Rumaisa Rafeeq [1] |
Vice President | Nayana Suresh |
Parent organization | Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) |
MSF HarithaorHaritha[2] is a Girl's students wing of MSF - Indian Union Muslim League affiliated to the IUML[3][4]
MSF state conference of 2011 [5] triggered the birth of Haritha. Around 1,500 girls had registered online, then Haritha was officially founded in 2012 at Calicut, Kerala with Najma Thabsheera and Fathima Thahiliya as its main organiser and Fathima Thahiliya as the founding general secretary. The original group consisted of Najma Thabsheera and Shafeena Kannur. It functioned as the student wing of Indian Union Muslim League. While Shafeena Kannur was the President, HARITHA took a leading role in the Justice for women, Women empowerment and opposition campaign against the communist state government.
Name | Designation | District |
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P H Ayisha Banu [7] | President | Malappuram |
Rumaiza Rafeeq | General Secretary | Kannur |
Nayana Suresh[8] | Treasure | Malappuram |
Najwa Haneena | Vice President | Malappuram |
Shahida Rasheed | Vice President | Kasargode |
Ayisha Mariyam | Vice President | Palakkad |
Afshila | Secretary | Kozhikkode |
Fayisha | Secretary | Thiruvananthapuram |
Akheela Farshana | Secretary | Ernakulam |
Haritha has campus protested against the Citizenship Amendment Act in The women of Shaheen Bagh [9]
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