While 52.3 percent of students and 14.2 percent of teachers said they agree with the violence for religious solidarity. That is, this problem needs to be resolved in order not to become a "fire in husk" that has the potential to threaten the existence of the unity of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia in the frame of diversity.
Increasing the ratio of inter-religious, inter-ethnic and class conflict as well as increasing hate speech that occurred in some territory of NKRI lately increasingly distanced from the initial goal of the establishment of this country.
A New Chapter : To Start National Consolidation
Historically, student movement organizations have often been colored by ups and downs that are often dominated by conflict, whether horizontal or vertical conflict with the Government. The new era has demanded every thing to change.
If yesterday there is a term, Survival By The Fittest (who can best adapt, he is the survivor) is now Survival By The Fastest (who is the fastest, he is the one who survives).
In this increasingly complex age, change is an absolute undertaking for success. Therefore, student movement organizations must be able to do so-called "think global, act local".
On the basis of all aspects of the unfinished struggle, it is time for the student movement organization to come to the future of this nation by inviting all elements of the nation to join hands together, moving together in a national movement.
A national movement to implement consolidated concept, consolidated base, and consolidated elites by students.
First, the importance of consolidating the concept to rediscover the direction of the struggle of the student movement organization in realizing a system of government that favors the interests of the people based on the theories given by lecturers.
Secondly, the consolidation of the bases in question is the organizational process of student movement movement in the educational institution as a place of learning to influence the masses and make a study that becomes the recommendation of the student movement.
Third, it takes consolidation of the elite between student movement organizations and other organizations that can influence public policy politically and tactically.