In the midst of a harsh cold wave, the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) has set a remarkable example of humanity by distributing blankets to thousands of people in need across North India. A significant event was held in Ghaziabad, where MRM’s chief patron, Indresh Kumar, delivered an inspiring message of unity, integrity, and public service.
On a bitterly cold night, when many struggle to survive, MRM organized a blanket distribution event at the Celebration Ground near Arthla Metro in Ghaziabad. Approximately 1,500 people received blankets as part of MRM’s ongoing efforts to support the needy. Indresh Kumar, along with other senior MRM leaders, participated in the event, underscoring the organization’s commitment to nationalism, community service, and humanitarian values.
During the event, Indresh Kumar shared his thoughts, emphasizing the importance of service in uniting the nation. He stated, “This act of service is not only for humanity but also for strengthening the unity of our country.” He further stressed, “India is more than just a landmass; it is a symbol of our heritage and integrity. Through acts of service, we build a stronger and more united India.”
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Kumar highlighted that helping the needy reflects India’s values and spreads positivity and brotherhood across society. He also stated that the initiative was not merely about distributing blankets, but about offering dignity and solidarity to every citizen.
While the election code of conduct in Delhi prevented blanket distribution there this year, MRM continued its service efforts across North India. The Ghaziabad event was part of a larger initiative to bring together diverse sections of society through acts of service, fostering a spirit of nationalism and unity.
Dr. Shalini Ali, the head of MRM’s Women’s Wing, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of service programs in today’s divided political climate. She said, “At a time when divisive politics is on the rise, such initiatives offer inspiration and a new direction. Our mission is not only to help the needy but also to unite society to build a stronger India.”
She added, “Service is not just our duty; it is integral to our culture. Through these efforts, we strive to ensure every individual has the opportunity to live with dignity.”
As the program concluded, MRM reaffirmed its commitment to continue such service activities and extend its reach to every individual in society. The organization outlined its plans to prioritize service, harmony, and nationalism, aiming to spread these values in every village and city.
The Muslim Rashtriya Manch concluded the event with a powerful message: “Service is the true religion.” The initiative to help the needy and promote unity exemplifies the Manch’s vision for a united and prosperous India. The program ended with a call for all citizens to participate in this journey of service and contribute to building a strong, united nation.
Through this initiative, the Manch demonstrated that service is not only a means of assisting the less fortunate but also a powerful tool for uniting society and steering it towards a better future. This vision, blending service, harmony, and nationalism, is at the heart of the Manch’s mission.
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