Saudi Arabia: Indian Social Forum, organized a public seminar on ‘Present India and Alternative Politics’ at the Cookxon Auditorium, Jubail.
Speaking on the occasion Abdul Hannan, General Secretary of Social Democratic Party of India(SDPI), Karnataka explained the need of politics & role of SDPI towards making India of Equal Rights for all. In his speech he explained today’s Indian Political situation and urged all Indian Expatriates to agitate against corruption and communal politics by keeping aside all differences. He also asked the audience to have equal interest in politics and to educate people about the need of Politics in India.
On the occasion he stressed Dr B R Ambedkar’s Three words “Organize, Educate and agitate” and asked people to fight against injustice as Indian constitution guarantees equal rights to all of its citizens. He also explained how SDPI works in India in different level of National/State/District/Assembly/Municipality/Panchayat & how SDPI getting acceptance by Indians.
The program began with the welcome speech and preface by Sherief, Gen. Secretary of Central Committee, Indian Social Forum. He highlighted the need of Social Forum & its activity in Saudi Arabia. He shed light on today’s political Environment & urged all Indian Expatriates to Empower Politically in order to uphold Indian Constitution & its core Value.
The other members on dais were Imthiaz, President, Eastern Province, India Fraternity Forum, Wasim, President, Central Committee, Indian Social Forum, Sherief, President, Karnataka State Committee, Indian Social Forum, Salim, President, Jubail Branch Committee, Indian Social Forum.
INTERACTION SESSION: Apart from Seminar, an Interaction session also held in Dammam , Khobar and Al Hasa with Community Leaders and Social Workers. Abdul Hannan delivered political stand and strategies of SDPI. Various Community leaders from different parts of Karnataka, mainly from Gulbarga, Bangalore, Bhatkal, Shimoga, Mysore, DK & Udupi districts participated in the interaction session. Also some delegates from Bihar, Mumbai and Hyderabad shared their views and suggestions.