By MM News,
New Delhi , Oct 1:Popular Front of India will hold a huge public gathering named “National People’s Conference” at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi on 3rd Oct. 2016 at 10 am. This conference is to mark the conclusion of the month long campaign going on all over the country with the theme ‘Stop Politics of Hate’.
Popular Front chairman K M Shareef will preside over the function. B G Kolse Patil, Former Justice, Mumbai High Court, Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan, President, Ittehad-e-Millat Council, Mani Shankar Aiyar, Former Union Minister &MP, Waman Mishram, National President, BAMSEF, Syed Sarwar Chishty, Gaddi Nasheen Dargah Ajmer Sharif, Kamal Faruqui, Former Chairman, Delhi Minority Commission, Maulana Abdul Wahab Khilji, Member, AIMPLB, Mufti Mukarram Ahmed, Imam, Shahi Masjid Fatehpuri, Delhi, Navaid Hamid, President, AIMMM, Ragahavan Srinivasan, President, Lok Raj Sangathan, Ravi Nair, Director, SAHRDC, Dr Zafarul Islam Khan, Editor, Milli Gazette, Santosh Bharatiya Editor, Chauthi Duniya, Amanathullah Khan, MLA, New Delhi, M Mohammed Ali Jinnah, General Secretary, Popular Front of India, A Sayeed, National President SDPI, P Abdul Nasar, President, Campus front of India and others will address the conference.
At this point of time, mobilising the masses for the cause of democracy and secularism against the Hindutva forces is an important task to be accomplished. Under the BJP government, the Hindutva forces are working on the agenda to create communal polarization and anti-minority atmosphere through all means from hate speeches and false propagandas to local provocations and riots. The cow vigilante groups have intensified their attacks on Muslims, Dalits and farmers.
A delegation will meet President of India to submit a memorandum after the programme. National People’s Conference will demand the government to change its current policy of implementing the Hindutva agenda and to fulfill the constitutional obligation to protect the secular and democratic tradition of the nation. The conference will adopt a declaration asking all secular and democratic forces to unite and align with tribals, dalits and minorities who are the prime victims of communal fascist onslaughts.
Popular Front of India has been holding various programs such as grand public conferences, street corner meetings, get together, vehicle caravans, street dramas, poster exhibition, house visits, pamphlet distribution etc. in different states as part of the national campaign. The response of the public is encouraging and people from different sections of society are involving in campaign activities all over India.