The second session of the “Jaibharat Muslim Revolutionary Forum – Itehad” concluded successfully after a three-day series of discussions at Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Bhavan, Vijayavaharam Book Centre, L.B. Nagar, Hyderabad. The event, organized under the Jaibharat patriotic movement, underscored themes of secularism, social reform, and unity across communities.
Jaibharat, an independent, non-political organization, works nationwide to strengthen national integration, social justice, and inter-community harmony. Muslim Revolutionary Forum (JMRF) serves as a platform for inclusive dialogue and internal reform, fostering interfaith understanding within India’s pluralistic framework.
Convened by Ramana Murty, the Forum’s second session brought together scholars, reformers, and community representatives. Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan, recognized by the Asaf Jahi family as the 9th Nizam, participated as a key speaker, continuing his decades-long advocacy for harmony and inclusive coexistence.
In his address, Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan said, “These gatherings are not symbolic. They are lived experiences of shared humanity. When people celebrate together, we restore trust between communities. Harmony must be practiced, not preached.” He emphasized that the Asaf Jahi legacy represented compassion and service for all, a responsibility that must be preserved through humility and respect.
Keynote speaker Janab Abdul Qayoom Naik, a poet and social reformer from Kashmir, stressed the importance of combating hate and polarization through cultural exchange and education. He urged collective efforts to strengthen interfaith bonds across India.
The session concluded with literary discussions, cultural exchange, and participation from scholars, youth, and community leaders. The Forum resolved to continue structured group programs promoting peace and national unity in the months ahead.























