The Talkatora Indoor Stadium in New Delhi turns into a vibrant arena of vision and resolve as the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) organises its All India Muslim Maha Sammelan.
The convention attracts thousands of workers, intellectuals, academicians, community leaders and social activists from across India, sending a powerful message of unity and renewed participation in nation-building.
Delivering the keynote address, MRM Chief Patron Indresh Kumar denounces terrorism as ‘satanism without religion’. He urges the Muslim community to lead the fight against extremism and drug addiction.
He reminds the audience of the organisation’s role in the abolition of Triple Talaq and calls for education, culture and progress as the cornerstones of a strong India.
Raising concern over infiltration in regions like Bihar, he warns that illegal entrants threaten the livelihoods of Indian Muslims.
Acting Chairman of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions, Dr Shahid Akhtar, describes the Sammelan as a turning point. He says it is not merely a celebration.
He announces plans for reconciliation centres, scholarship schemes, skill development and career guidance cells across the country. These initiatives aim to empower Muslim youth.
Speaking on the theme ‘I Love Mohammad’, he highlights the Prophet’s life as a foundation of love, knowledge and justice that the world must understand.
In a stirring address, Dr Shalini Ali, National Convenor of MRM’s Women’s Wing, asserts that Muslim women will no longer remain passive beneficiaries but will step forward as leaders. She links women’s education, skill development and financial independence to the broader mission of building a modern and prosperous India.
National Convenor Mohammad Afzal recounts MRM’s journey from 110 participants to over 10,000 at this convention. He affirms its rise as a force for social harmony.
Eminent leaders, including Jagdambika Pal, Khwaja Nasruddin and Maulana Umer Ilyasi, commend the Manch for promoting unity, transparency and reform.
The event concludes with a pledge to intensify campaigns on education, employment, women’s empowerment and anti-drug drives. It also reaffirms the vision of ‘Bharat First – Hindustan First, Hindustani Best’.
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