Delhi, September 30, 2024 – Dr. Rajeev Menon, National Secretary General.of the Republican Party of India (Athawale), chaired a pivotal meeting of the Delhi Minority Front to discuss the future of minority communities and ways to create a drug-free society in the capital. The event took place at the Constitution Club on Saffi Marg, with key political figures and social activists in attendance.
Under the guidance of National President and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, the Republican Party of India (Athawale) has continued its efforts to uplift minority communities across the country. The slogan, “Delhi ko Nasha Mukt Karna, Lakshya Humara Hai” (Our Goal is to Make Delhi Drug-Free), encapsulates the party’s vision of a healthier and more empowered Delhi.
Dr. Menon, a prominent figure in the party, spoke passionately about the need to bring minorities into the fold of mainstream development and reduce the societal impact of drugs. He emphasized that through education, employment opportunities, and social inclusion, the RPI(A) aims to foster a sense of unity and purpose among all communities.
Other notable speakers included Fakre Alam, President of the Delhi State Wing of RPI(A), and Dr. Bh. Najim Ansari, a leading voice in advocating for minority rights. They reiterated the importance of collective responsibility in creating a safe and prosperous future for Delhi’s citizens, particularly its youth.
The meeting was attended by Anil Bhai, RPI(A) Delhi President, and Haji Ashgi, Vice President of the Delhi unit, alongside other significant leaders like Sunil Kumar, the Mahasachiv of the Delhi Pradesh, and Mohammed Ashif Fajar, head of the minority wing.
With Dr. Rajeev Menon at the forefront, the party is set to continue its initiatives in addressing the social and economic challenges facing minority communities. This Chintan Baithak (introspection meeting) highlighted the need for sustained efforts and collaboration among political leaders and community activists to achieve lasting change.
The Republican Party of India (Athawale) remains dedicated to empowering all sections of society and achieving the vision of a drug-free Delhi. As the movement gains momentum, Dr. Menon and his team are determined to work towards an inclusive, progressive, and united nation.