RSS Minority wing MRM's (2002) Iftar Party is Spreading Message of Brotherhood to World.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's(RSS) minority wing Muslim Rashtriya Manch(MRM) will organize an iftar party for all the ambassador of the 70 Islamic nations on July 4. The MRM was established by the then RSS chief K S Sudarshan to bring Muslims closer to RSS. The program will be hosted by RSS leader Indresh Kumar. 

RSS leader and patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch Indresh kumar said “Those who will come, will know the reality of RSS. The function is being organized to clear the misconceptions in the minds of our Muslim brothers. We want to spread the message of global brotherhood". 

Maulana Suhaib Qasmi, a member of MRM said," We want to spread the message and clear doubts about the wrong messages that are being spread against RSS".

One important objective of this Iftar is to clear doubts about the RSS, which is looked upon as an anti -Muslim organisation. PM Narendra Modi and President Pranab Mukherjee have also been invited to this function.Invitation has been sent to various religious leaders including Umer Illiayasi, Mufti Mukkaram and Maulana Wahiuudin.


Muslim wing of RSS to organize Iftar party  : Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s minority wing Muslim Rashtriya Manch(MRM) is all set to organise an iftar party at Parliament. The MRM is a platform for Muslims formed in 2002 at the initiative of then RSS sarshangchalak K S Sudarshan.
Ambassador of the 70 Islamic nations along with Muslim clerics have been invited to attend the party, which is being organized by the RSS leader Indresh Kumar. "We want to spread the message brotherhood and it will also clear the doubts regarding RSS,” Maulana Suhaib Qasmi, a member of MRM said.

                  


Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s minority wing Muslim Rashtriya Manch(MRM) is all set to organize an iftar party at Parliament. The MRM is a platform for Muslims and it was formed in 2002 at the initiative of then RSS sarshangchalak K S Sudarshan. 

But such events by RSS has required Burnol stock for #Prestitutes Journalism #Secular as they never covered any MRM events earlier but today they will do to divide nationalists. Today they will have big debate  on  why RSS man will deliver welcome speech? But won't report that he has been doing it for last 8 yrs. The so called champions of secularism are hell bent to create divide among communities and it is done on the guidance of enemy forces mixed in Indian politics. People from both the communities need to identify them and discard them.

                           Lalu Prasad Yadav, Sharad Yadav and Sonia Gandhi at the iftar party. PTI

One year is too long a period to forget, specially when one is defeated and is in isolation. It was almost one year back in the last week of July 2014, when Sonia Gandhi held her first iftar party in three years and the first after the party's dismal performance in the 2014 elections. Gandhi's Iftar saw the Congress president sharing a table with leaders of RJD Lalu and its new-found ally JD(U) Sharad Yadav were the only two prominent allies at Sonia's party. NCP chief Sharad Pawar was conspicuous by his absence.other allies who were missing included RLD's Ajit Singh and Abdullahs of National Conference. Nor were any leaders from SP or BSP present at the function. 

The decline of the iftar parties in the Modi era is hardly surprising. Given that Modi had famously refused a skull cap during his Sadbhavna mission, an iftar party would have been quite a departure for the current government.

India Honest agrees with the argument sociologist Shiv Vishwanathan that iftar parties need to be seen as "an act of reaching out to the second largest community in India." 

But he was never appreciative of scull cap photo shop of the political leaders, as he said,"If wearing a cap were to be seen as a symbol of unity, then I never saw Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel or Pt Jawaharlal Nehru wearing such caps… Actually a bad practise of appeasement has crept into Indian politics. My job is to respect all religions and traditions of all. I live my tradition and respect tradition of others. This is why I cannot fool people by posing for photographs wearing a cap," .