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‘Speak in one voice at challenging times’

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Nov 7, 2016, 12:00 am IST
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Ranchi: Senior RSS Pracharak and patron of Forum for Awareness of National Security (FANS) Shri Indresh Kumar said the people must have one voice at challenging times. Speaking at a programme organised by Jharkhand unit of FANS, he took on those supporting triple ‘Talaaq’ and questioning surgical strike in PoK and said that they were trying to destroy the basics of India as a nation. Central University (Ranchi) VC Nand Kumar Yadav ‘Indu’, FANS general secretary Golak Bihari, FANS Jharkhand vice chairman Dr Shahid Akhtar and many others were present.
He took on those supporting the triple talaaq saying it was neither raised by the government nor the BJP or RSS or any other organisation. “The issue has been raised by 50% population (women) of Muslims, who after not getting justice from anywhere within their own community went to the Supreme Court of the India, their last hope and rightly so,” Shri Indresh Kumar said.
Introducing the topic The Pioneer's Jharkhand MD Shri Pawan Bajaj, Pawan Bajaj said the country possessed only one flag, anthem, song, bird, and lot many things. This oneness must extend to the voices and opinions being put at the time of dealing with national issues.  Prabhat Khabar Sr Editor Anuj Sinha said India had a long history of speaking in one voice whenever it was required.  Chhattisgarh Waqf Board Chairman Md. Saleem Ashrafi hammered Pakistan and Muslims orchestrating terrorism and suppressing women and children across borders, and said that they were not even Muslims.

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