The correct answer to this open question is the following.
We can describe the role of the Muslim students in the Pakistan Movement in the following way.
We are referring to the important Tahrik-e-Pakistan. This movement of the mid-1900s, when India was demanding its independence from the British government, united Pakistani people to demand the separation of its territory from India. That is when Muslim Pakistanis split and formed their own country. The All Indian Muslin League, a political party created in 1906, was the preamble of the Pakistan movement. With the Indian Independence Act of 1947, the government of England accepted to split British India into two different territories: India and Pakistan.
Today, students contribute to the progress of Pakistan because they are the future of the country. That is why they commit to being good students, to have success in class to be well prepared as professionals, and be productive in our careers.