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In North India, amidst the cold wave, MRM distributes blankets to thousands of needy.


A grand program in Ghaziabad, with Indresh Kumar delivering an inspirational message.

Ghaziabad. On cold, shivering nights when the needy fight for their survival, the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) set a unique example of humanity and service by organizing blanket distribution programs in various states of North India. This program was also held in Ghaziabad, where the chief patron of the Manch, Indresh Kumar, participated and delivered a message of unity, integrity, and public service.

At the grand event held at the Celebration Ground near the Arthla Metro in Ghaziabad, approximately 1500 needy people were given blankets. This event was a reflection of the Manch’s commitment to nationalistic values, human sensitivity, and community service. Besides Indresh Kumar, several senior leaders of the Manch were present in large numbers, including National Convener Girish Juyal, Shalini Ali, Shahid Sayeed, Delhi State Convener Hafiz Sabreen, Imran Chaudhary, Meerut Region RSS Convener Shyamdatt Kaushik (Tillu Pandit), Mustafa Chaudhary, Umar Qadri, Faiz Khan and Qari Abrar. All appreciated the initiative and urged people from all sections of society to participate in such service activities.

Indresh Kumar’s Message of Humanity, Service, and Integrity:

The chief guest and guide of the Manch, Indresh Kumar, shared his thoughts on this occasion, saying, “This act of service is not only the true service of humanity but also an effort to unite every citizen of the nation and build a strong India.” He emphasized, “India is not just a landmass; it is a symbol of our cultural heritage, traditions, and integrity. Through service, we can make our nation stronger and united.”

He further said, “Helping the needy is a part of our values, and through this act, we can spread positivity and brotherhood in society. This is not just a blanket distribution program; it is an effort to unite every section of society and give them the right to live with dignity.”

Due to the enforcement of the election code of conduct in Delhi, the blanket distribution program was not held there this year. Nevertheless, the Manch continued its service journey by distributing blankets and warm clothes to thousands of the needy in various parts of North India. The Ghaziabad event was part of this ongoing effort, where the Manch aimed to connect every section of society and convey the message of nationalism through service.

This Program to Become a Symbol of Humanity and Harmony:

Dr. Shalini Ali, the head of the Manch’s Women’s Wing and National Convener, said, “Today, when divisive politics is at its peak in society, such service programs work as a new source of inspiration and direction for society. Our goal is not only to help the needy but also to ensure that every section of society unites to build a strong India.”

She further added, “Service is not only our duty but also an integral part of our culture and tradition. Through such efforts, we should reach every individual in society and provide them the opportunity to live with dignity.”

Strengthening the Bond of Service, Harmony, and Nationalism is the Priority:
At the end of the program, the Manch also discussed its future plans. It made it clear that it would continue such service activities and make efforts to reach out to every individual in society. The Manch also resolved to prioritize service and harmony while spreading the message of nationalism in every village and city.

“Service is the True Religion”: The Manch’s Message:

Through this event, the Muslim Rashtriya Manch conveyed the message that “Service is the true religion.” The initiative to help the needy and unite every section of society is not only a symbol of humanity but also reflects the true spirit of nationalism. The Manch appealed to every citizen of society to be a part of this service journey and play their role in the creation of a strong, united, and prosperous India. The program concluded with the inspiring message that “The journey of service, harmony, and nationalism will continue uninterrupted.”

Through such events, the Manch demonstrated that service is not only a means of helping the needy but also a powerful tool for uniting society and guiding it in a new direction. This initiative reflects the unique vision of the Manch, where service, harmony, and nationalism are brought together.