Sheila Dikshit reaches out to Muslims
Reaching out to Muslims ahead of Assembly elections, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit Monday listed out Congress’ contribution for the welfare of people, including minorities, and its efforts to maintain unity among people.
Addressing a gathering at the Dalit Muslim Sammelan, Dikshit said the gathering symbolises unity and honour.
“We all have gathered here to take a pledge. Whether our country dwells in Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Mumbai or Uttar Pradesh and people living there speak different languages and follow different religions, they all are one and they are all Indians first,” Dikshit said.
“If any of our brothers and sisters become a little weak, it will have dangerous consequences and the unity of our country will be disturbed. And if we don’t stay united, the development of the country will get disrupted,” Dikshit said.
Dikshit said it is Congress party that has worked for the upliftment of Dalits.
Dikshit also elaborated on various schemes and efforts initiated by Congress president Sonia Gandhi including the Food Security Bill for welfare and empowerment of the people.
The programme was organised here by Mohd Shakeel Saifi, chairman World Peace Harmony.
Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, Indipop singer, Daler Mehndi and actor Ranjeet also shared the dais with Dikshit.
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