KIFF holds Freedom Meet to commemorate Indian I-Day


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Kuwait, Aug 19: On the occasion of India’s 67th Independence Day, Kuwait India Fraternity Forum (KIFF), a socio cultural organization of Indians living in Kuwait, organized a 'Freedom Meet' at Abbasiya.

KIFF president Saifuddeen Nalakath in his inaugural speech said that, Independence Day is celebrated not only to commemorate the commitment and determination of freedom fighters towards their goal of setting India free but also it's a day to evaluate our duties towards the nation and to pledge to shield the attempt of snatching our freedom and its values by the anti-national out-fits.

Addressing the gathering,  Aman Sameer, general secretary, KIFF Delhi chapter said that, common Muslims who were in the forefront of the freedom are not equally highlighted in the history. He recalled the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters.

Razik Ur-Rahman, president, KIFF Tamil Nadu Chapter, Abdul Samad, president, KIFF Kerala Chapter, Nawab Hussain, secretary, KIFF Karnataka chapter also spoke on the occasion.

The program commenced with a patriotic song and concluded with National anthem. KIFF general secretary Amjad delivered welcome speech. Shihab proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Rashid, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 20 2013

    its really good that we staying away from our home country & still celebrating the Independence day, i would thanks KIFF for this, great job well done, Jai Hind

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  • Musthafa, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 19 2013

    Well done guys for bringing the spirit of Freedom among the expats.

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