By TwoCircles.net staff reporter,
New Delhi: With an aim to propagate the messages of peace and justice among the countrymen as well as to boost the confidence and morale of the minorities, Jamaat-e- Islami Hind has decided to take out a nationwide Caravan for Peace and Justice.
“Muslims are being isolated and demonized across the country. This isolation is not in the interest of the country. The situation developed in the garb of terrorism will harm not only Muslims but also the country,” Mujtaba Farooq, political affairs secretary of JIH, told TwoCircles.net while talking on the context of the caravan which will begin on November 10 in Delhi.
The democratic and secular values of our country have faced serious threats in the recent times. Communalism and terrorism are spreading throughout the country.
Minorities are hardly able to enjoy the equal rights enshrined in the Constitution. The Governments and their apparatus have become biased and partial towards minorities, he said.
“Our message is to establish peace in the country. Peace cannot be established without doing justice. When justice will be done to people, peace will come. We want to focus on justice and to highlight the significance of its establishment for peace.
All organizations and leaders have been invited to be part of the caravan. Two caravans from Delhi, one for south and other for north, will be flagged off in Delhi by Ameer Jamaat.
Caravan will feature public addresses, press conferences, rallies, meetings with chief ministers and governors.
The Carvan e Aman o Insaf (Caravan for Peace and Justice) will rally all over the country from 10th to 25th of November. Central and state leaders of Jamaat and other Social and political dignitaries will accompany the caravan. A grand public program in Delhi on 10th November will mark the flagging off the caravans. The detail schedule of the caravan is given below.
Delhi Nov 10 |
Delhi Nov 10 |
Lucknow Nov 11 – 12 |
Jabalpur Nov 11 |
Azamgarh Nov 13 |
Raipur Nov 12 – 13 |
Patna Nov 14 |
Nagpur Nov 14 |
Guwahati Nov 16 |
Bhopal Nov 15 |
Kolkata Nov 17 – 18 |
Indore Nov 16 |
Cuttck/ Kandhamal Nov 19
Hyderabad |
Mumbai Nov 17 – 18
Ahmedabad |
Bangalore Nov 22- 23 |
Baroda Nov 21 |
Mangalore Nov 24 |
Kota Nov 22 |
Ernakulam Nov 25 |
Jaipur Nov 23 -24 |
Delhi Nov 26 |
Delhi Nov 25 |