
Indian Leader Joins Community Iftar
Senior Congress leader and former Kerala Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala attended the Iftar gathering organised by the national committee of Overseas Indian Cultural Congress in Bahrain, engaging with the Indian community and emphasising the values of unity and harmony. Known for his steadfast commitment to secularism and community welfare, Chennithala's presence highlighted his strong ties with the diaspora and his dedication to fostering inclusivity.
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