Hyderabad – November 11: The Jaibharat Muslim Revolutionary Forum – Itehad held its three-day session at Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Bhavan in L.B. Nagar. The Forum was established to strengthen unity among India’s Muslim population and to promote interfaith harmony. It works for the advancement of national unity, social justice, and equality across different states through educational and civic services. Along with these goals, the Forum focuses on internal reform and constructive participation within the larger Indian society.
The session was presided over by Ramana Murthy. The inaugural session was addressed by Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan, who spoke about interfaith unity and mutual understanding between communities in India. He emphasized the need to eliminate hatred, inequality, and injustice. The second session featured scholar Abdul Qayyum Naik, who highlighted the urgency of harmony between religions and condemned discrimination and intolerance. He reminded participants of the importance of collective efforts to protect national unity and social cooperation.























