Speakers emphasized that communal harmony is the foundation of Indian identity at the events held in L.B. Nagar. The second session of the Jaibharat Muslim Revolutionary Forum – Itehad was conducted for three days at Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Bhavan in Hyderabad. Organizers stated that Jaibharat is a voluntary organization working across the country for social justice and unity. Discussions focused on communal harmony, social equality, and the constructive role of Muslims in national development.
Forum President Ramana Murthy said that internal reform and active participation in nation-building are essential for the community. Speakers highlighted Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan’s decades-long contribution to promoting unity and cultural respect across communities. He reminded attendees of the importance of embracing India’s diversity while protecting national integration.
Janab Abdul Qayoom Naik said that eliminating hatred through education and cultural transformation is crucial. He urged all citizens to practice peace and harmonious coexistence. Cultural and literary programs were also arranged, and the seminar concluded with a renewed commitment to unity and collective social progress.























