Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan stated that communal harmony is the core principle of Indian identity. The Itehad seminar continued at Jai Bharat Headquarters, located at Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Bhavan in L.B. Nagar. He said that Jai Bharat is a voluntary organization working across the country for social justice and national unity. The three-day event included speeches and discussions on interfaith harmony, social equality, and cultural unity.
Forum President Ramana Murthy welcomed participants, stressing the need for internal reform among Muslims and active engagement in nation-building. Speaker Janab Abdul Qayoom Naik highlighted the necessity of eliminating communal hatred. He emphasized that every citizen must remain committed to national unity.
Speakers noted that Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan has been involved in interfaith unity initiatives for over 50 years and has been honored by various organizations for his social contributions. They said India is a diverse nation with rich cultural values and that mutual respect is essential for a harmonious society.
The third day featured literary and cultural programs and review discussions. Organizers stated that the Forum continues to support youth committed to social and interfaith unity.























