Unity in Diversity: Indian Army Hosts Interfaith Iftar in Poonch
The Indian Army's Mendher Battalion organized an Iftar gathering for Hindu and Muslim communities in Poonch, Jammu, and Kashmir. The event was praised by attendees, including representatives like Ramesh Chandra Bali and Mohammad Shariq, for fostering communal harmony and underscoring the army's role in community service.
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The Mendher Battalion of the Indian Army orchestrated a unique Iftar celebration, uniting Hindu and Muslim communities in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. This gesture of goodwill witnessed significant participation from both groups, as attendees expressed gratitude towards the effort to promote communal harmony.
Ramesh Chandra Bali, a Hindu representative, lauded the Indian Army's inclusive approach. He noted the army's invitation extended to all surrounding villages, emphasizing the event's role in maintaining Hindu-Muslim unity. Bali also took the opportunity to wish his Muslim friends a joyous Ramzan, highlighting the spirit of brotherhood in Mendher.
Echoing similar sentiments, Mohammad Shariq, another attendee, acknowledged the Indian Army's vital role in building strong civilian relations. He praised their dual responsibility of safeguarding borders while addressing civilian needs, such as providing water during shortages.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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