India is not a piece of clay, but a land of sufi saints and a great culture: Raj Nehru

NUH, October 3 (IANS). Under ‘Seva Pakhwada’, a Grand Sufi -Ridder was arranged in Nalhar on Friday, Government Shaheed Hassan Khan, Mewati Medical College, Haryana. The program, hosted by Haryana Kala Parishad Kurukshetra, is based on the theme ‘Rashtra I’, arranged by the Strong Youth Foundation and the Dargah Development Committee. The event was attended by Chief Minister Naib Singh Singini’s OSD Raj Nehru as the main gas, while the famous Warsi Brothers group of Uttar Pradesh captivated the audience with his Sufiana performance. Raj Nehru spoke to reporters, said: “I decided to be part of this program because this country has always been a land of sufi saints. India is not just a piece of land, but it is a land of sufi saints and a great culture. While the world’s great civilization has disappeared.” He said, “There is something our personality does not disappear. The civilization of India is a torch to connect people for thousands of years.” He said that during the birthday of Premier modes it is necessary to convey the message of this culture and unity to the hearts of the people, so that this torch will always burn and the country will progress. He emphasized the importance of the Nuh district and said that it was the country of martyrs and that the land came here from the great singers (eg Salman Ali) of the Mirasi society. This place is best suited to broadcast the message of ‘Hum I Hai, Bharat I Hai’ throughout the country, hence Nuh was chosen. Many dignitaries, including Chief Minister’s media coordinator Mukesh Vasistha, the district president Singrra Singh Pintu and the director of the medical college, dr. Mukesh Kumar, was present at the event. The SUFI evening was specially invited to the Mirasi Society, which improved the dignity of the program with their singing tradition. -Ians bag/abm shares this story tags