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Muslim Rashtriya Manch Event: Indresh Kumar Emphasizes on Significance of Unity and Harmony

New Delhi: Indresh Kumar, the patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch and a senior leader of the Sangh has stressed the importance of fostering unity, integrity, sovereignty, and harmony in the country through the path of non-violence. Kumar advocates for all religions to walk hand in hand, fostering mutual respect. He has committed to making the country free from untouchability, riots, violence, and corruption. Additionally, he urged citizens to exercise prudence during the upcoming democratic festival, emphasizing the need to counter forces that seek to instigate division and unrest. He emphasized the importance of valuing one’s vote and discouraging its sale or manipulation based on monetary or religious grounds, as the nation’s integrity remains paramount.

These remarks were made during an Iftar party held in New Delhi, organized by Shalini Ali, the female head of Muslim Rashtriya Manch, and Bilal Ur Rehman, the national convenor of Hindustan First Hindustani Best, a wing of the Manch. The event saw the participation of senior Sangh leader Indresh Kumar, President of the Imam Organization, Imam Umer Ilyasi, Amin of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s Dargah, Hazrat Afsar Nizami, National Educational Commission member Shahid Akhtar, National Minority Commission member Kumari Shahzadi, Rajasthan MLA Nauksham Chaudhary, Poonch MLC Shehnaz, India Islamic Center President Siraj Qureshi, Tahir Ismail, cancer expert Majid Talikoti, Muslim Rashtriya Manch’s national media in-charge Shahid Saeed, and various other dignitaries.

Kumar highlighted the recent occurrence of the Holi festival amidst the holy month of Ramzan, symbolizing diversity as people from the Muslim community joyously celebrated the festival of colors with their Hindu counterparts. As the festive calendar progresses with Easter, Chaitra Navratri, and Eid approaching, Kumar emphasized the significance of the upcoming democratic festival, urging vigilance and caution. He cautioned against elements within society seeking to sow seeds of animosity, urging citizens to exercise discernment and conscientious decision-making.

In light of global conflicts such as Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Pakistan, where wars ravage communities and populations thirst for each other’s blood, Kumar underscored India’s role as an eternal and secular beacon of peace. Despite being surrounded by turmoil, India continues to champion the values of love, peace, unity, integrity, sovereignty, and harmony. With people of diverse religious backgrounds coexisting harmoniously, and celebrating each other’s faiths and festivals, India stands as a testament to the power of communal harmony and mutual respect.

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