Indian Muslim Body Seeks Progressive Post-Poll Roadmap for Jammu and Kashmir

Kashmir Times Dated: 27-09-2024
Mushawarat’s annual general meeting expresses concern over government’s hostile attitude toward Muslims, pledges to resist them

India Tomorrow Dated: 27-09-2024
Mushawarat expresses its concern over socio-political issues and prevailing hate campaigns against minorities; passes resolutions on issues of community and country

New Delhi: The All India Muslim Majlis e Mushawarat (AIMMM), the only federation of prominent Muslim organizations and individuals who meaningfully contributed to society, held its annual meeting in New Delhi. A good number of representatives from Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Karnataka, West Bengal, Talengana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Bihar participated the meet and took active participation on issues facing country and community. Representatives of Muslim organizations, prominent leaders including Parliamentarians and intellectuals, clergymen and policy planners expressed concern over the political and social situation in the country and emphasized on the unity of minorities and the other oppressed classes and committed to fight together for justice. Around 20 resolutions were passed on burning issues like mob lynching, politics of hatred, anti-minority economic policies of government and shrinking opportunities for Muslims in budgetary allocations, CBSE’s anti-Urdu stance, working deterioration in the National Council of Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL), delimitation of constituencies, Waqf Amendment Bill, caste census, Bulldozer Raj in various BJP ruled states, volatile situation in Assam and UP and denial of justice to victims unlawfully arrested in Delhi North East anti Muslim violence in 2020 were prominent issues discussed in the meeting. Discussion on the situation in neighboring countries and sufferings of Palestinians and Palestine and its impact on India and the world also came into discussions on which resolutions were passed. The Mushawarat meeting was of the firm view that the government’s hostile attitude towards Muslims, the use of state agencies against minorities and Dalits, and the politics of hatred must be unitedly countered. This commitment was reiterated by Feroz Ahmed Advocate, President AIMMM, in his inaugural remarks. Feroze Ahmad Adv emphasized that no one should be allowed to play “backward vs non-backward card” on work on the policy of dominance of one section over the other within the community. Commenting on organizational affairs Mr. Feroze Ahmad Adv committed that Mushawarat will strengthen its current state units and aims to activate and organise state units in another 20 states in the next year. Shahid Siddiqui, a member of the Mushawarat and former Member of Parliament, said that the Mushawarat has been an impactful historical organization, but there is a need to further restore its credibility and emphasized that for further restoring Mushawarat’s credibility there will be no shortage of sincere persons nor there will be shortage of funds. He also stressed the need for better coordination among Muslim MLAs and MPs, suggesting that Mushawarat work towards ensuring they meet before every session of the Assembly and Parliament. AIMMM constituted a sub-committee for parliamentary affairs with Mr. E.T. Muhammad Basheer MP, former Parliamentarians Mr. Shahid Siddiqui, Mr. Azeez Pasha, Mr. Kunwar Danish Ali and Mr. M. Afzal beside former president of AIMMM, Mr. Navaid Hamid, as its members. Similarly, Akhtar Hussain Akhtar, a prominent leader from Uttar Pradesh, suggested that Mushawarat should explore issuing guidelines for the community on important issues like Waqf and mob lynching. Mr. Navaid Hamid, former President of Mushawarat, pointed out that members and delegates traveled hundreds of miles to attend this meeting, reflecting their seriousness about their commitment to work on issues facing the community. He reminded that governments of the day and other stakeholders, both in India and abroad, still take the Mushawarat seriously. Earlier, Ahmad Jawed, AIMMM’s general secretary (Media) presented a detailed Action Taken Report. The report included plans to provide legal aid to journalists who risk their safety and careers to reveal the truth and the establishment of a Media Monitoring Cell and a Data Center. The Mushawarat also announced a National Convention on the issues facing the nation and the community as well as an annual lecture in memory of Syed Shahabuddin, starting November 4 this year. The report also included progress on the reconstruction of the Mushawarat building and strengthening of Mushawarat Reference Library and a separate Reading & Preparation facility at AIMMM office for students preparing for competitive exams. Finance Secretary Ahmad Raza presented the statement of account for the past year and the budget for 2024-25. A proposal from Haider Vali Khan of Bangalore to increase the budget for administrative and media purposes was approved unanimously. Dr. Qaiser Shamim former secretary Central Waqf Council Govt of India presented a resolution on the Waqf Amendments Act 2024, which was discussed by members including inputs from former MP Aziz Pasha and others as well as discussions on mob lynching were participated in by Khurshid Hasan Roomi, Manzoor Ahmed, and Senior SC Advocate Ejaz Maqbool. Both resolutions reject the policies and functioning of the union government as well as NDA governments in the states on the issues. AIMMM has been pointed out how the government has failed to notify survey under Waqf Act, 1995, new rules and regulations, appointment of full time CEO in the Boards and has violated other mandates of the Act even after almost three decades of the promulgation of the Act. It is not only the States that have failed to implement the Act, Centre has also failed to monitor. The term of the Central Waqf Council expired on 3.2.2023 and it has not been reconstituted. The Secretary of the Council was relieved on 11.4.2023. Since then, there is no full-time Secretary in the Council. AIMMM raised the question ‘If the union government fails to abide by the Act, how can they ask the States to appoint full-time CEOs in the Boards?”. The confederation of Muslim organizations also demanded the judicial enquiry for the continuous and unabated incidents of hate violence and mob lynching and expressed the sincere concerns on the threats to social fabric of the country by the politics of hate and violence. Recognizing the severe impact of the communal violence in Delhi Northeast in 2020, which resulted in the death of around 55 innocent individuals, and left thousands injured, causing widespread trauma and displacement among affected communities, the AIMMM acknowledged the urgent need for targeted support and justice for the victims of communal violence. It also draws attention to the disturbing
RESOLUTION ON HIJACKING OF MUSHAWARAT’s NAME FOR CREATING A PARALLEL OUTFIT

Adopted at the National Meeting of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat Date: 21st September, 2024 The joint meeting if Markazi Majlis e Aamla (national executive) and the Markazi Majlis Mushawarat (General Body) of the All India Muslim Majlis e Mushawarat express its strong displeasure, concern and condemns the creation a parallel outfit hijacking the name of All India Muslim Majlis e Mushawarat and attempts to usurp Organisations registrations. At a juncture when unity in community is dire need of the time, nobody can deny that attempts are being made by enemies of the community to weaken community’s Organisations and the attempt to create dissension in Mushawarat seems to be a ploy of the enemies of community. The small caucus behind this illegal activity is led by Dr. Zafarul Islam Khan, former president, who was expelled with all due process from Mushawarat for unethical acts of usurping the intellectual property including write-ups, photographs, correspondence etc. to be included in the materials particularly in “Mushawarat Documents” to be published and released on the occasion of organization’s golden jubilee celebrations held in 2015. Unfortunately, the former president who received such documents and supervised the collection of the said documents as the president of AIMMM as per the mandate of the resolutions of the Markazi Majlis Aamla, unauthorizedly gave its copyrights to his own publishing house without any legal sanctity of AIMMM. After several unsuccessful attempts of the national executive and that of the general body to convince the former president, Dr. Zafarul Islam Khan to return the received and compiled documents on behalf of AIMMM, Dr. Zafarul Islam Khan was expelled from organisation for his unethical, illegal and criminal act of usurping the same. It is noteworthy to mention that as per the names in the press release of Dr. Zafarul-Islam Khan (only) 11 members of the general body of AIMMM had participated in the illegal convened meeting in 9th July 2024 in New Delhi along with another 12 former members who ceased to be AIMMM members because of their inactivity including the failure to attend mandatory meetings for more than two consecutive years and depositing their annual fees for the same tenure as per the mandatory constitutional requirements for continuing as member of AIMMM inspite of reminders sent to them. The illegal act of creating a parallel group usurping AIMMM’s registration is indeed a criminal act and can attract a criminal case. A legal remedy to stop the illegal acts by this caucus will be explored if attempts of persuasions to stop using AIMMM’s legacy and nomenclature fails. The meeting of AIMMM is of the firm view that the application for membership to those whose membership was ceased because of non- attendance or failure to deposit their annual dues will be sympathetically and favorably considered as per the Dastoor of the AIMMM if they reapply with an assurance that they will attend organization’s meeting as mandated in the constitution.
Resolution on the Bulldozer Rule in Uttar Pradesh and other BJP-Ruled States

Adopted at the National Meeting of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat Date: 21st September, 2024 The All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM), representing diverse sections of the Indian Muslim community, is deeply concerned about the increasing use of bulldozers as a punitive tool in Uttar Pradesh (UP) and other BJP-ruled states. The term “Bulldozer Rule” has become synonymous with a form of extrajudicial and arbitrary punishment that disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, particularly Muslims. These actions often occur in the absence of due legal process, leading to widespread human rights violations, damage to livelihoods, and undermining the principles of justice enshrined in the Indian Constitution. In recent years, this practice has been presented as a crackdown on “illegal encroachments” or properties linked to alleged criminals or protesters. However, the AIMMM believes this approach not only contravenes legal norms but also deepens social divisions and perpetuates discrimination against certain communities. This resolution seeks to address the implications of such actions and calls for immediate remedial measures in the interest of justice, communal harmony, and upholding democratic values. Key Concerns: Impact on Livelihoods: The demolition of homes and businesses results in devastating consequences for families, pushing them into poverty and depriving them of their fundamental right to shelter and livelihood. These actions exacerbate existing socio-economic inequalities. Demands: Conclusion: The AIMMM, while committed to the ideals of national unity and social harmony, cannot remain silent in the face of injustices and violations of constitutional rights. The “Bulldozer Rule” represents a dangerous shift towards authoritarianism and arbitrary state power, and it is our collective responsibility to resist such actions that harm the fabric of Indian democracy. We stand firmly with the victims of these demolitions and demand that justice be served. Let us work towards a future where every citizen, regardless of religion or background, can live with dignity, security, and equality before the law. Place: New Delhi
Resolution on CBSE draconian anti Urdu policies.

Adopted at the National Meeting of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat Date: 21st September, 2024 Recalling that in the year 2010, Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) has started three model schools in in Hyderabad, Nuh (Haryana) and Darbhanga (Bihar) offer education for Urdu speaking students and the union government’s Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had granted them affiliation with full knowledge that their medium of learning was Urdu and the students of the MANUU schools had been getting question papers in English, Hindi and Urdu till 2020. Mushawarat consider it a matter of concern that from the year 2021, the CBSE stopped providing question papers in Urdu language. For the past three years, the students of these three schools had continued to write their answers in Urdu although the question papers had been sent in English and Hindi without any discussions with MANUU before deciding to stop sending question papers in Urdu too and subsequently students are facing difficulty in understanding the questions since they are not in Urdu. The CBSE instead of resolving the issue had moved a step further to discourage students to continue studies in Urdu medium by suddenly deciding that answer papers written in any language other than Hindi and English without the board’s permission would not be evaluated except from the NCT of Delhi in its meeting in June last and with the latest decision of the CBSE, the students of the Urdu medium schools will no longer be allowed to write their answers in Urdu. It is a matter of further concern that the Urdu medium schools in different parts of the country including even those started by MANUU which is a central university and gets grants from union ministry of Human Resources are facing difficulties in ensuring educational empowerment to students in their mother tongue because of the irrational decision of the CBSE to disallow students to continue their studies. Therefore, All India Muslim Majlis e Mushawarat demand immediate withdrawal of the draconian decision of CBSE and restoring the previous policy to allow students to write answers in Urdu language. Mushawarat also appeals for urgent intervention of the union minister for Education to direct the CBSE Board to scrap its policy to disallow Urdu medium students to write exams in Urdu language. (Proposed by Navaid Hamid)
Resolution on international community’s concern on the targeted crimes agains the Indian minorities

Adopted at the National Meeting of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat With the established revolution in the Information and technology sector, world community had become part of a global village. Sufferings of the victims from different ethnicities, religion and gender mostly becomes concern of the right minded human right defenders and world leaders. The spike in targeted violence against the Indian minorities and the country’s under privileged sections of society, institutionalized marginalist and rise of supremacist polity blended in Hindutva has attracted attention of world leadership and human rights Organisations year after year in recent times. Therefore, it is time to acknowledge the weaknesses and malaise of hate violence instead of dismissing factual reports of international institutions on the conditions of the minorities in India. All India Muslim Majlis e Mushawarat consider all such institution which expresses their concern on prevailing hate filled atmosphere in the country as the concern of the whistle blowers. Mushawarat welcome all such factual international reports on the condition of minorities in India and appreciates their efforts to raise concern on the human rights violation and the attacks on the dignity of the citizens in the country. (Proposed by Navaid Hamid) Full Coverage & Credits
قومی کونسل برائے فروغ اردو زبان میں موجود تعطل پر آل انڈیا مسلم مجلس مشاورت کے اجلاس میں منظور شدہ قرار داد

تاریخ:21 ستمبر2024 قومی کونسل برائے فروغ اردو زبان حکومت ہند وزارت تعلیم کا ایک خود مختار ادارہ ہے۔ جو اردو کے فروغ کے لیے کام کرتا ہے۔ قومی اردو کونسل کی جنرل باڈی کو اس کی میعا د کے ختم ہونے کے دو سال بعد بنائی ہے ۔وہ بھی آدھی ادھوری بغیر وائس چیئرمین کے ۔ جنرل باڈی کے ساتھ ایگیزکیٹو بورڈ اور فائنانس کمیٹی بھی سرکار ہی بناتی ہے۔لیکن سرکار نے ابھی تک اس کی کمیٹی کو تشکیل نہیں کیا ہے۔ جس سے قومی اردو کونسل کا کام پوری طرح سے متاثر ہورہا ہے۔ Full Coverage & Credits
Resolution on Jammu & Kashmir

Adopted at the National Meeting of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat Date: 21st September, 2024 The All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM), the only confederation of Muslim organizations and personalities of eminence in India, calls upon the Government of India to consider a progressive roadmap for Jammu and Kashmir following the upcoming elections. While we commend the government and the Election Commission that so far it has ensured free, fair and independent conduct elections and a level playing field has been ensured for all the parties, there is need to look a road map after the elections. There have been allegations of pre-poll manipulations that have ensured that a majority Muslim population will have lesser voice in the forthcoming Assembly. Such an impression needs to be addressed. Like the Delimitation Commission, granting more seats to Hindu minority population regions, and giving Lt. Governor power to nominate five more members, out of which three will be definitely Hindus, two Kashmiri Pandits and one refugees, who migrated from Pakistani territories in 1947. While it is commendable to allow more minority voices in the forthcoming assembly, it does not serve purpose to have a disproportionate representation. As per population of Jammu and Kashmir, where minority Hindu population comprises 28%, they should get their due share that is in 95-member assembly their share should be 29. But the way Delimitation Commission has favored Hindu majority regions and seats there have been increased from 24 to 31 and along with nominated members this number becomes disproportionate to their population. If this formula is to empower minority population, then it needs to be implemented all over India, so that minorities in other states are also politically empowered. Currently there are just 24 Muslim MPs, who should have been 74. And with the Kashmir formula implanted all over the country, their number could be around 200. Apart from this, we believe that a collaborative approach will pave the way for lasting peace, prosperity, and democratic integrity in Jammu and Kashmir. We recommend: 1. Restoration of Statehood: Immediate Action: Reinstate Jammu and Kashmir’s status as a full-fledged state to honor the aspirations of its people. Rationale: Statehood will empower local institutions and facilitate better governance aligned with the unique needs of the region. 2. Empowerment of the Elected Government: Reduce Governor’s Powers: Limit the administrative powers of the Governor to allow the elected government to function effectively. Strengthen Democracy: Ensuring that elected representatives have the authority to make decisions will reinforce democratic values. 3. Reduction of Surveillance: Scale Back Monitoring: Reevaluate and reduce excessive surveillance measures imposed on the populace. Promote Trust: Alleviating the atmosphere of scrutiny will help rebuild trust between citizens and authorities. 4. Restoration of Political Freedom: Release Detainees: Free political leaders and activists who have been detained without substantial charges. Encourage Dialogue: Open political space is essential for healthy discourse and conflict resolution. 5. Freedom of the Press: Lift Media Restrictions: Remove limitations imposed on local and national media in the region. Ensure Transparency: A free press is vital for accountability and informed citizenry. 6. Socio-Economic Development: Invest in Infrastructure: Prioritize projects that generate employment and improve living standards. Inclusive Growth: Economic development should benefit all communities, fostering unity and progress. 1. Community Engagement: Promote Civil Society Initiatives: Support organizations working towards social cohesion and peace-building. Educational Programs: Encourage educational exchanges and programs that bridge cultural and communal gaps. The AIMMM stand committed to the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir and believes that these steps are crucial for creating a harmonious and prosperous future. We urge the government to take these recommendations into serious consideration and work collaboratively with all stakeholders. We envision a Jammu and Kashmir where: Communities live together in peace, mutual respect, and understanding. Every individual enjoys fundamental rights and freedoms. Democratic institutions function without undue interference. The media operates freely, contributing to transparency and accountability. The All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat is dedicated to promoting justice, democracy, and communal harmony throughout India. We believe in constructive dialogue and collaboration to address the challenges facing our nation. (Proposed by: Mr. Iftikhar Gilani)
جموں و کشمیر پر قرارداد

آل انڈیا مسلم مجلسِ مشاورت کے قومی اجلاس میں منظور کی گئی تاریخ:21 ستمبر2024 آل انڈیا مسلم مجلسِ مشاورت,جو بھارت میں مسلم تنظیموں اور ممتاز شخصیات کا واحد وفاق ہے، حکومتِ ہند سے مطالبہ کرتی ہے کہ جموں و کشمیر کے لیے انتخابات کے بعد ایک ترقی پسند روڈ میپ بنایا جائے۔ ہم حکومت اور الیکشن کمیشن کی اس بات پر تعریف کرتے ہیں کہ انہوں نے آزاد، منصفانہ اور شفاف انتخابات کے انعقاد کو یقینی بنایا ہے، اور تمام جماعتوں کے لیے مساوی میدان فراہم کیا ہے۔ تاہم، انتخابات کے بعد کے روڈ میپ پر غور کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔ یہ الزامات سامنے آئے ہیں کہ انتخابات سے پہلے کی بے ضابطگیاں اس بات کو یقینی بناتی ہیں کہ اکثریتی مسلم آبادی کی آواز آئندہ اسمبلی میں کمزور ہوگی۔ اس تاثر کو دور کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔ مثال کے طور پر حد بندی کمیشن نے ہندو اقلیتی آبادی والے علاقوں کو زیادہ نشستیں دی ہیں اور لیفٹیننٹ گورنر کو مزید پانچ ارکان نامزد کرنے کا اختیار دیا ہے، جن میں سے تین یقینی طور پر ہندو ہوں گے، دو کشمیری پنڈت اور ایک 1947 میں پاکستان سے ہجرت کر کے آیا مہاجر۔اگرچہ اقلیتی آوازوں کو اسمبلی میں شامل کرنا قابلِ تحسین ہے لیکن غیر متناسب نمائندگی کا کوئی فائدہ نہیں۔ جموں و کشمیر کی آبادی کے مطابق، چونکہ اقلیتی ہندو آبادی 28% ہے، انہیں 95 رکنی اسمبلی میں 29 نشستیں ملنی چاہئیں۔ لیکن حد بندی کمیشن نے ہندو اکثریتی علاقوں کی نشستوں کو 24 سے بڑھا کر 31 کر دیا۔ نامزد ارکان کے ساتھ یہ تعداد ان کی آبادی کے تناسب سے زیادہ ہو جاتی ہے۔ اگر یہ فارمولا اقلیتی آبادی کو بااختیار بنانے کے لیے ہے، تو اسے پورے بھارت میں نافذ کیا جانا چاہیے تاکہ دیگر ریاستوں میں بھی اقلیتوں کو سیاسی طور پر مضبوط کیا جا سکے۔ اس وقت پارلیمنٹ میں صرف 24 مسلمان ایم پی ہیں، جبکہ ان کی تعداد 74 ہونی چاہیے اور اگر کشمیر کا فارمولا پورے ملک میں نافذ کیا جائے، تو یہ تعداد تقریباً 200 تک پہنچ سکتی ہے۔اس کے علاوہ، ہم سمجھتے ہیں کہ مشترکہ حکمت عملی جموں و کشمیر میں دیرپا امن، خوشحالی اور جمہوری استحکام کی راہ ہموار کرے گی۔ ہم درج ذیل سفارشات پیش کرتے ہیں: ریاستی حیثیت کی بحالی فوری کارروائی: جموں و کشمیر کی مکمل ریاستی حیثیت بحال کی جائے تاکہ عوام کی امنگوں کا احترام کیا جا سکے۔ کیونکہ: ریاستی حیثیت مقامی اداروں کو مضبوط کرے گی اور خطے کی منفرد ضروریات کے مطابق بہتر حکمرانی کو ممکن بنائے گی۔ منتخب حکومت کو بااختیار بنانا: گورنر کے اختیارات کم کرنا: گورنر کے انتظامی اختیارات کو محدود کیا جائے تاکہ منتخب حکومت مؤثر طریقے سے کام کر سکے۔ جمہوریت کو مضبوط کرنا: منتخب نمائندوں کو فیصلے کرنے کا اختیار دینا جمہوری اقدار کو مضبوط کرے گا۔ نگرانی میں کمی: مواصلات میں کمی: عوام پر عائد نگرانی کے سخت اقدامات پر نظرثانی کی جائے اور انہیں کم کیا جائے۔ اعتماد کو فروغ دینا: نگرانی کے ماحول میں نرمی سے شہریوں اور حکام کے درمیان اعتماد بحال ہوگا۔ سیاسی آزادی کی بحالی: قیدیوں کی رہائی: ان سیاسی رہنماؤں اور کارکنوں کو رہا کیا جائے جنہیں بغیر کسی ٹھوس ثبوت کے حراست میں لیا گیا ہے۔ مذاکرات کی حوصلہ افزائی: صحت مند مباحثے اور تنازعات کے حل کے لیے کھلی سیاسی فضا کا ہونا ضروری ہے۔ پریس کی آزادی: میڈیا پر پابندیوں خاتمہ: خطے میں مقامی اور قومی میڈیا پر عائد پابندیاں ختم کی جائیں۔ شفافیت کو یقینی بنانا: آزاد میڈیا احتساب اور باخبر شہریت کے لیے ناگزیر ہے۔ سماجی و اقتصادی ترقی: انفراسٹرکچر میں سرمایہ کاری: ان منصوبوں کو ترجیح دی جائے جو روزگار پیدا کریں اور عوام کے معیارِ زندگی کو بہتر بنائیں۔ ہمہ گیر ترقی: اقتصادی ترقی کا فائدہ تمام کمیونٹیز کو ہونا چاہیے تاکہ اتحادواتفاق اور ترقی کو فروغ دیاجاسکے۔ کمیونٹی کی شمولیت: سول سوسائٹی کی کوششوں کو فروغ دینا: ان تنظیموں کی حمایت کی جائے جو سماجی ہم آہنگی اور امن کے فروغ کے لیے کام کر رہی ہیں۔ تعلیمی پروگرام: ایسے تعلیمی تبادلے اور پروگراموں کو فروغ دیا جائے جو ثقافتی اور سماجی تفریق کو کم کریں۔ آل انڈیا مسلم مجلس مشاورت جموں و کشمیر کی فلاح و بہبود کے لیے پرعزم ہے اور سمجھتی ہے کہ یہ اقدامات ایک پرامن اور خوشحال مستقبل کے لیے نہایت ضروری ہیں۔ ہم حکومت سے مطالبہ کرتے ہیں کہ ان سفارشات پر سنجیدگی سے غور کرے اور تمام متعلقہ فریقوں کے ساتھ مل کر کام کرے۔ ہم جموں و کشمیر کا ایک ایسا منظرنامہ دیکھتے ہیں جہاں: ہر فرد کو بنیادی حقوق اور آزادی حاصل ہو۔ جمہوری ادارے بغیر کسی مداخلت کے کام کریں۔ میڈیا آزادی سے کام کرے اور شفافیت اور احتساب میں اپنا کردار ادا کرے۔ تمام کمیونٹیز امن، باہمی احترام اور افہام و تفہیم کے ساتھ رہیں۔ آل انڈیا مسلم مجلسِ مشاورت پورے بھارت میں انصاف، جمہوریت اور فرقہ وارانہ ہم آہنگی کو فروغ دینے کے لیے پرعزم ہے۔ ہم سمجھتے ہیں کہ تعمیری مکالمہ اور تعاون ہماری قوم کو درپیش چیلنجوں کا حل فراہم کر سکتے ہیں۔ (پیش کردہ: جناب افتخار گیلانی) Full Coverage & Credits