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Dr Indresh Kumar Meets J&K LG Manoj Sinha At Raj Bhavan; Presents Book On Waqf Act

In the hallowed halls of Raj Bhavan, Srinagar, a meeting of profound significance unfolded as Dr Indresh Kumar, a prominent leader, presented Honourable Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha with a book on the Waqf Act, authored by the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM).

This was no ordinary exchange—the tome symbolised both legal scholarship and India’s shared cultural heritage, a testament to unity in diversity.

A Message of Oneness

Dr Kumar’s words resonated with the gravity of history: “Our ancestors are one, our homeland is one, our flag is one. We are all Hindustani. Together, we must lead this beloved nation on the path of peace, brotherhood, progress, and prosperity.”

His speech, steeped in patriotism, echoed the ethos of India’s pluralistic fabric, drawing nods of agreement from the assembled dignitaries, including Prof. (Dr) Shahid Akhtar (Acting Chairman of NCMEI), Dr Naseeb Ali (Asst Professor JNU), and Deepak Kumar.

A Tribute to Leadership

The gathering also served as a platform to applaud Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent Independence Day address.

Dr Kumar hailed PM Modi’s ‘truthful and fearless message about the RSS from the Red Fort’, calling it a ‘courageous articulation of national unity’.

This acknowledgement underscored the government’s efforts to bridge ideological divides while celebrating India’s composite identity.

Beyond Formality: A Call to Action

The meeting transcended ceremonial gestures. It was a clarion call to recognise that while Indians hail from diverse faiths and communities, their shared identity as Hindustani remains inviolable.

“As long as this thread of unity stays strong,” Dr Kumar affirmed. “So will the nation.”

The event mirrored the spirit of Dr BR Ambedkar’s vision—”We are Indians, firstly and lastly”—and the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, which teaches harmony beyond superficial divisions.

In a world often fractured by differences, Srinagar’s Raj Bhavan stood as a microcosm of India’s unifying potential.

The Waqf Act book, a seemingly modest offering, became a metaphor for the country’s resilience—a reminder that unity, like the sacred Rudraksha beads of Shiva, binds disparate elements into an unbreakable whole.

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