Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan said that communal harmony is a fundamental principle of Indian identity. The second three-day session of the Jaibharat Muslim Revolutionary Forum “Itehad” was successfully conducted at Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Bhavan in L.B. Nagar. The Jaibharat movement is committed to social justice, secular values, and national unity.
Speaking at the session, Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan stated that cultural unity and communal harmony are the strengths of India. He emphasized that celebrating together builds mutual trust among communities. He highlighted the importance of education, dialogue, and cultural change to eliminate hatred and intolerance.
Key speaker Janab Abdul Qayoom Naik stressed the need for internal reforms and greater participation of Muslims in nation-building. Speakers noted that India is a blend of diverse cultures and that unity is possible only through mutual respect. The program also included literary and cultural presentations. Organizers stated that the Forum is encouraging youth to strengthen harmony and collective progress.























