Delhi: Dr. Rajeev Menon, National Secretary General of the Republican Party of India (Athawale), led a national dialogue on minority empowerment in Delhi. The meeting, held with the Delhi Minority Front, discussed the future of minority communities and ways to create a drug-free system in Delhi. Dr. Rajeev Menon chaired this important meeting at the Constitution Club, with the participation of notable political leaders and social activists.

Following the guidance of National President and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, the Republican Party of India (Athawale) is continuing its efforts to uplift minority communities nationwide. The slogan, “Delhi ko nasha mukt karna, lakshya humara hai” (Our goal is to make Delhi drug-free), reflects the party’s vision of strengthening and empowering Delhi. Dr. Rajeev Menon stressed the importance of bringing minority communities into the fold of mainstream development and reducing the social impact of drug addiction. He highlighted RPI(A)’s mission to foster unity and purpose among all communities through education, employment opportunities, and social inclusion.

Led by Dr. Rajeev Menon, the party is preparing to continue its initiatives to address the social and economic challenges faced by minority communities. The meeting emphasized the need for ongoing efforts, cooperation, and support from political leaders and community workers to achieve lasting change. The Republican Party of India (Athawale) is committed to empowering all segments of society and realizing a drug-free Delhi. Dr. Rajeev Menon and his team are determined to work towards an inclusive, progressive, and unified nation.

Prominent voices advocating for minority rights, such as RPI(A) Delhi State Wing President Fakhr Alam and Dr. B.H. Najim Ansari, emphasized the shared responsibility in ensuring a safe and prosperous future for Delhi citizens, particularly its youth. The event was also attended by key leaders, including RPI(A) Delhi President Anil Bhai, Delhi Vice President Haji Ashgi, Delhi State General Secretary Sunil Kumar, and Minority Wing Leader Mohammed Ashif Fajar.