such controversial organisations. I want to work towards greater integration of international students with home students and vice versa. In my role as president, I will do my best to change perceptions about Pakistan, Pakistanis and my religion, Islam, by proving to everyone that we have values to be proud of - and that no matter who we are or where we’re from, we shouldn’t be judged by stereotypical preconceived notions but be judged at our own merit.”
Mishal said that her activism in Pakistani schools helped her to become socially responsible and conscientious but there are limitations with regards to how far one can go as a student politician in Pakistan mainly because of the depoliticisation of students unions and the general disillusionment people have regarding the study or subject of politics in Pakistan. “Everybody accepts the general trend of parents encouraging their children to pursue fields of medicine, engineering, etc but there is a lot of apathy when it comes to the study of politics in Pakistan and that is a big challenge for our youth in realising their full potential,” she commented.
Last year, Mishal received a Royal seal of approval when she met His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh during the Queen’s jubilee tour, when they visited Salford at the official opening of Media City UK.
She was chosen to meet Prince Philip because of the “inspirational work she has been involved in over the last few months”, said the university.
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