Riyadh: Indian Social Forum celebrates 73rd Republic Day


Media Release

Riyadh, Jan 29: Indian Social Forum Karnataka State Committee Riyadh organized the 73rd Republic Day celebrations at Al-Mas auditorium Batha Riyadh on Wednesday, January 26.

Non-resident Indians from Indian States and from different parts of Riyadh witnessed the event. The event was started by playing the unity song. The event was inaugurated by Mushtaq Qasim, vice president - Indian Social Forum Central Committee Riyadh.

Presiding over the event and speaking on this occasion, Siraj Sajipa, general secretary- Indian Social Forum Karnataka State Committee told that the Indian Social Forum had been serving NRIs in Saudi Arabia for several years and asked all to join hands with the forum to alleviate the plight of NRIs.

Further addressing the event, Indian Social Forum State Committee member - Sharif Kabaka told that the fascist are destroying the values of the Constitution and our republic, it is our duty to resists these forces and strive together for the all-round welfare of all sections of the people in India.

Tajuddin Salmara, president - Indian Fraternity Forum Riyadh Karnataka, Fazlurrahman, president - Qhidma foundation Riyadh were the chief guests and were present on the dais who addressed the gathering.

Mohammed Mulki, president- Indian social forum Nasria Block Riyadh welcomed the gathering. Jawad Basroor, secretary- Indian social forum Karnataka Riyadh presented vote of thanks and Abubakkar Siddique was the master of the ceremony.

  

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