New Delhi: On the eve of the coming Diwali, Indresh Kumar, who is a National Executive member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Muslim Rashtriya Manch, visited Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, New Delhi, and lit earthen lamps inside the premises of the shrine.
The RSS’ Muslim wing, The Muslim Rashtriya Manch, a group of nationalist Muslims called for harmony and prosperity in the nation.
The move of Muslim Rashtriya Manch patron and senior RSS pioneer Indresh Kumar lighting ‘earthen lights’ inside the Nizamuddin Dargah complex, denotes a message of harmony, prosperity, and communal congruity.
RSS leader Indresh Kumar arrived at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi yesterday. He additionally offered flowers and chadar at the dargah of Sufi saints.
“The festival of Diwali is celebrated in the world including India. It gives joy and prosperity to each family. This celebration eradicates all the religious differences and distinctions between the regions. India is a place that is known for pilgrimages, festivals, and fairs. All of them give bread to poor people and increase brotherhood among themselves. He said that each celebration instructs us that we don’t need bigotry, malice, hatred, riots, or war. We want peace, harmony, and brotherhood,” Indresh Kumar said.
“Nobody ought to be compelled to convert and do violence. Everybody ought to follow their religion and caste. Try not to criticize and affront other’s religions. At the point when all religions are regarded in the country, then, at that point, the nation will be liberated from the fundamentalists who make stone pelting on Friday. India is the only country that regards and acknowledges all religions,” he added.
Prior, in September Indresh Kumar went with RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat to meet the Central Imam of the All-India Imam Organization Dr. Umer Ahmed Ilyasi. RSS boss likewise visited a Masjid and Madarsa in the national capital before that day.
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