Sangh Centenary Year: Grand Path movement in muzaffarnagar, Muslim community rain flowers

Muzaffarnagar, October 5 (IANS). A major road movements were organized on Sunday in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, in celebration of the completion of 100 years of establishing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). It has been seen that thousands of volunteers participated in a disciplined way in these events held in various areas of the city. Hundreds of RSS volunteers participated in the Path movement of Vasundhara Colony to Awadh Vihar A to Z Road. The former Union ministers, Dr. Sanjeev Balyan, block chief Sadar Amit Kumar, Harish Ahlawat, Bhopal Singh and Sughosh Arya were present in the case. During this time, people welcomed the volunteers by dumping flowers and expressing their respect for them. Another special event at the event was held in the Ramlila Tila area, where a large number of RSS volunteers took the road. The special thing with this program was that people from the Muslim community associated with Hindustani Pasmanda Manch, dump flowers on volunteers and set an example of national unity and fraternity. The program was led by Inresh Kumar, Guide of Hindustani Pasmanda Manch and national convener Shamshad Mir. The national spokesman for the Mohammad Rizwan Ansari said the event is a symbol of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb and the National Unity of India. He also informed that Muzaffarnagar has always set an example of mutual harmony and that today’s event is an expansion of the same tradition. RSS volunteers participated in a disciplined way in this movement that goes through the most important routes of Muzaffar Nagar City. Most importantly, people from different communities welcomed all the ways of flowers, in which the participation of the Muslim community was especially seen. Many dignitaries, including National Vice President Idris Khan, Maulana Sadri Alam, Aamir Mirza, Ravish Ansari, Mohammad Sajid attended the event. -Ians pim/abm shares this story tags