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Youth take out ‘Maulana Azad Virasat Paigam Yatra’ from Delhi to Haryana

Yatris distributed the pamphlets to the local inhabitants during the journey and also had several nukkad sabha’s at Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Dhauj, Nunera, Rozka Mev, Revasan, Tavadu, Nuh, Khilukha, Chandeni (Refugee camp) which ended at Ghaseda Gandhi Gram.

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New Delhi: On the birth anniversary of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Khudai Khidmatgar started a day-long ‘Maulana Azad Virasat Paigam Yatra’ on Nov 11 with a view to promote and propagate his message of unity and integrity. The Yatra began from Azad’s grave opposite Jama Masjid and concluded at Ghaseda Gandhi Gram, Mewat, Haryana.
 
Member of Parliament and President of Gandhi Global Family Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad was in attendance to flag off the Yatra. He said that Maulana Azad was a great leader who served the country till his last breath. He showered his blessings on the Yatris and the Khudai Khidmatgar movement.
 
The Yatra had Khudai Khidmatgar’s from five different states. Ms. Jannat Faroqui (Delhi), Dr. Javed Choppan (J&K), Harish Moond (Raj), Qutub Alam (UP), Md. Javed Malik (Delhi), Adv. Sahil Ahmed (UP), Md. Taslim and Javed Mewati (both from Haryana,) were the eight people who came from different states for the Yatra.

maulana Azad
 
Yatris distributed the pamphlets to the local inhabitants during the journey and also had several nukkad sabha’s at Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Dhauj, Nunera, Rozka Mev, Revasan, Tavadu, Nuh, Khilukha, Chandeni (Refugee camp) which ended at Ghaseda Gandhi Gram.
 
After every meeting, the people in the journey formed village units and executive committees of seven members in every unit. Khudai Khidmatgar also decided to organise a state level coordination meeting in December.  
 
The Yatris were shocked to learn that many youngsters they interacted with while distributing pamphlets in Mewat region did not know who Maulana Azad was. In another incident, they had stopped to fill CNG in their vehicle but were overtaken by a speeding vehicle which had drunk men behind the wheel. They said that when the men saw the picture of Gandhiji on their van, they kissed and said sorry to them. They also hugged the Yatris and exchanged numbers besides clicking selfies with them.
 

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