
National Vice President of the Community Harmony Society K. Vijay Rao, former Minister of AP V. Sobhanadreeswara Rao and CPI leader (m) Cap. Baburao at a press conference in Vijayawada on Friday. | Photo credit: gn rao
The chapter of Andhra Pradesh of society for communal harmony is organizing “United for harmon”, a national meeting on community harmony at the PB Siddhartha College of Arts and Science, Mogulrajpuram in Vijayawada on April 13.
The member of Rajya Sabha and president of the minority wing of the Congress Committee of all India (AICC) Imran Pratapgarhi will be the main guest, while the lawyer of public interest in the Supreme Court and winner of the Ramon Magsay Award.
In the period prior to Sunday’s meeting, Mr. Prashant Bhushan will participate in an interactive session with students from Siddhartha Law College in Kanuru on the subject “Electoral reforms to strengthen participatory democracy in India” at 11.30 am at 3 pm Bank and Bar Relationship “.
“Andhra has a long history of community harmony. The people known here for having lived a peaceful coexistence, which seems to face threats today,” said the national vice president of K. Vijay Rao society.
Going at a press conference here on Friday, he talked about how societies participated in both cultural absorption and coexistence in the past and in several people of their different identities, some members and showing respect for the traditions of others. When affirming that community harmony was the need for time, the people who are urged from all areas of life to participate in the event and the strengths of community harmony.
Former Minister Vadde Sobhanadreeswara Rao pointed out the cases of violence and communal tensions “that are eroding this harmony.” He said that secular values must be protected to allow peace to prevail.
Hatalized the BJP government in the center of “resorting to communal polarities for political profits. He said that such vicious designs were very condemnable. Referring to the draft law of the WAQF amendment, he claimed that it was the stratagema of the BJP in caperties.
Senior CPI leader (m) Cap. Baburao said the country urgently needed harmony. “Whether late, Andhra Pradesh has witnessed communal and religious disturbances that represent a serious threat to unity among people,” he said, asking the leaders of all the parties that sink differently and become part of the ushera initiative again.
Representatives of several parties and organizations were present at the press conference.
Published – April 11, 2025 10:29 PM IST