In New Delhi, RSS leader and Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) chief Indresh Kumar slammed terrorism as pure satanism with no ties to religion, caste, or color. Speaking at a major gathering on Saturday, he issued a sharp warning about the rising threat of Rohingya and other illegal infiltrators in areas like Bihar, urging everyone to stay vigilant.
Kumar kicked off the All India Muslim Maha Sammelan at Talkatora Indoor Stadium by vowing to create a drug-free India. He called on the crowd—thousands of delegates from across the country—to unite for reform and national renewal. “We were, we are, and we will always remain Hindustani,” he declared firmly. “No one can question our identity.”
To protect India’s moral values, Kumar stressed the urgent need to wipe out extremism and drug abuse. He pointed to MRM’s key wins, like helping end Triple Talaq, which he said brought back dignity for Muslim women. Now, he encouraged Indian Muslims to shake off inaction and actively join nation-building efforts, while steering clear of terrorism, drugs, and illegal infiltration.
On the infiltrator issue, Kumar highlighted how Rohingya and others in Bihar are snatching jobs and resources. “If infiltrators grab those jobs, how will Indian Muslims earn a living?” he asked, warning that this directly hurts local communities.
The event celebrated MRM’s 25 years of work and drew big names, including JPC Chairman and MP Jagdambika Pal, former Union Minister Satyanarayan Jatiya, Maulana Umer Ilyasi from the All India Imam Organisation, Ajmer Sharif Dargah Chairman Khwaja Nasruddin, NCMEI Acting Chairman Shahid Akhtar, BJP Minority Morcha President Jamal Siddiqui, and MRM Women’s Wing Convenor Shalini Ali.
Shahid Akhtar laid out an exciting plan for the next 25 years, including reconciliation centers, skill-building programs, and scholarships to boost opportunities. Shalini Ali fired up the audience by saying Muslim women won’t just benefit from change—they’ll lead it.
Over the years, MRM has backed major steps like abolishing Triple Talaq, building the Ram Mandir, scrapping Articles 370 and 35A, and fighting terrorism. The convention ended with strong resolutions to ramp up focus on education, jobs, women’s empowerment, and national unity. Their motto? “Bharat First – Hindustan First, Hindustani Best.”
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