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Md Sakib Raza (born 11 November 2004) is an Indian student leader from Purnia, Bihar.[1] He is currently serving as the President of the Chhatra RJD unit at RKK College, Purnia, which is affiliated with Purnia University.[2]
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Early life and education
Raza was born in Purnia, Bihar, to Md Gulam Sarwar. He completed his primary and secondary education in his hometown. He is currently pursuing his graduation in Political Science (Session 2023–27) from RKK College, Purnia University.
Student politics
Raza was appointed as the President of the Chhatra RJD unit at RKK College.[1] During his tenure, he has participated in several student-related activities and demonstrations:
- Campus Issues: He has been involved in demonstrations regarding the increase of student seats and fee structures at Purnia University.[3][4][5]
- Academic Reforms: He participated in protests demanding transparency in the university's examination department and the reopening of university hostels.[6][7]
- Public Demonstrations: Under the banner of Chhatra RJD, he has participated in various marches concerning local educational issues.[8][9]

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