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Muslim Rashtriya Manch Gears Up For Landmark Mahasammelan In Delhi

MRM’s Akhil Bhartiye Muslim Mahasammelan 2025 at TalKatora Stadium aims to redefine Muslim leadership in India, promote social reform, and inspire inclusive nation-building.

Muslim Rashtriya Manch Gears Up For Landmark Mahasammelan In Delhi

New Delhi prepares for the Akhil Bhartiye Muslim Mahasammelan 2025, organised by the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM), at TalKatora Indoor Stadium on September 27.

Organisers expect nearly 10,000 delegates, including intellectuals, youth leaders, social activists, and women, to attend the event, which leaders hail as a defining moment for Muslim leadership in India.

The conference aims to develop strategies for social reform, deliberate on national issues, and integrate the aspirations of the Muslim community with India’s growth and development goals.

RSS National Executive Member and MRM mentor Shri Indresh Kumar is guiding the vision of the event. Under his leadership, scholars and activists have united to explore ways the community can contribute to a stronger, self-reliant, and progressive India.

National Convener Shahid Sayeed describes the conference as a turning point. “This mega conference will infuse a renewed sense of confidence, positivity, and patriotism in the Muslim community. The voice that rises from TalKatora Stadium will echo across India,” he says.

Education, Empowerment, & Women’s Participation

Dr Shahid Akhtar, a prominent educationist, calls the Mahasammelan a movement to realign the community with education, empowerment, and equality. He adds that the conference will focus on reforms that contribute to a developed Bharat by 2047.

Dr Shalini Ali, National Convener and Women’s Wing In-charge, highlights the event’s inclusivity.

“Women are the strength and backbone of every society. She states that the conference will amplify Muslim women’s voices and enable them to lead social reform and decision-making.

MRM has historically influenced significant national reforms, including the abolition of triple talaq. It has also supported Waqf amendments and led anti-terror campaigns.

The Mahasammelan seeks to continue this legacy with a structured approach to leadership, social reform, and nation-building.

Organisers have nearly completed preparations, and prominent national figures, policymakers, and thought leaders will attend. Observers suggest the event may mark the dawn of a new era for Muslim leadership in India, rooted in patriotism, progressive thought, and shared commitment to a united Bharat.

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