President of the Indian Olympic PTA Association, who was also present at the IFTAR IUML party, said, “I’m happy they invited me. I’m glad to celebrate with them.”
On Thursday, the Indian Union of the Muslim League (IUML) organized the gathering of the IRIFT in the national capital, which was attended by leaders of different political parties. Congressional MP Tarur, Congress President Makardjun Harge and Congressional Parliamentary Party Chairman Sonia Gandhi were among those who are engaged in the IRS party. Speaking on this, Tarur confirmed the position of Iuml as a key ally of Congress.
“The Indian Union Muslim League is our allies, and they received a very strong presence here through the parliament in the upper and lower house. Their senior leaders came from the Kerala and the national institution Iuml. We are pleased to be here to participate in this event and wish Iuml the best for Ramzan. Other senior leaders, including the leader of the Self -Gajvadi Achilesh, and MP Jay Bachchan, also took part in the event.
By lengthening his wishes, the President of the Indian Olympic PTS Usha expressed his gratitude for the invitation. “I’m glad they invited me. I’m glad to celebrate with them,” she said.
Raja Sabha MP Merti gave his best wishes, saying: “I wish a very happy, peaceful Ramzan. We all have to enjoy every festival.” Congress leader Shama Mohammed emphasized the value of the collection. “Ramzan is a holy moon, and today is a great day when the Muslim League of the Indian Union (Iuml) organized a fantastic Iftar, where people from all sides came here. The Ifftar is peace, love,” she said.
AAP Sanji Singh leader also expanded the greeting, saying: “Today, this IFTAR party is organized by Iuml. I want Ramzan Mubarak to people of their party and everyone who is here today, and I turn to everyone to pray for peace, peace and prosperity in the country.”
Ramzan is the most sacred month in the Islamic calendar, which gets into the ninth month of Hiji (Islamic lunar calendar). During this holy period, Muslims observe the post from dawn to sunset, a practice called Roza, which is one of the five Islam pillars. This means the values of devotion, self -restraint and spiritual contemplation.
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